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The Collegium Curiosum or Collegium Experimentale was a twenty-member scientific society founded by Johann Sturm, a professor at the University of Altdorf, [1] in 1672. [2] It was based on the model of the Florentine Accademia del Cimento . [ 2 ]
Johann Christoph Sturm (3 November 1635 – 26 December 1703) [1] was a German philosopher, professor at University of Altdorf and founder of a short-lived scientific academy known as the Collegium Curiosum, based on the model of the Florentine Accademia del Cimento. [2]
Heterocloeon curiosum (McDunnough, 1923) Synonyms [1] Centroptilum curiosum McDunnough, 1923 Rheobaetis traverae Müller-Liebenau, 1974
Curiosum is the ninth album by the electronic music outfit Cluster. It was also the final collaboration between Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius before an eight-year hiatus. [3] Curiosum was recorded in May 1981 at Hamet Hof in Vienna, Austria and released later that year.
Heterocloeon curiosum (McDunnough, 1923) i c g b; Heterocloeon davidi Waltz & McCafferty, 2005 c g; Heterocloeon frivolum (McDunnough, 1925) i c g; Heterocloeon grande (Wiersema and Long, 2000) i c g; Heterocloeon petersi (Müller-Liebenau, 1974) i c g b; Heterocloeon rubrolaterale (McDunnough, 1931) c g
Platner, Samuel Ball, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Oxford University Press (1929) (online version) Gregorovius, Ferdinand, History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages, Vol. 1, (1894) DISCRIPTIO XIIII REGIONVM VRBIS ROMÆ, Curiosum - Notitia. 4th-century descriptions of the regions of Rome and their main buildings.
German philosopher Johann Sturm published an illustrated article about the construction of a portable camera obscura box with a 45° mirror and an oiled paper screen in the first volume of the proceedings of the Collegium Curiosum, Collegium Experimentale, sive Curiosum (1676). [73]
Notagonum curiosum is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Platyninae. [1] It was described by Darlington in 1971. [1] References