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Athanasius Kircher was a 17th century Jesuit scholar who had immense knowledge across many fields of study including mathematics, medicine, and Egyptology. He authored over 40 published works and was one of the last great polymaths of the Renaissance era, with interests spanning the natural world, human inventions, and antiquity. Kircher sought to recover ancient knowledge and make new discoveries through his research and experiments.
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Athanasius Kircher a Renaissance Man and the Quest for Lost Knowledge, Joscelyn Godwin 1979
Athanasius Kircher was a 17th century Jesuit scholar who had immense knowledge across many fields of study including mathematics, medicine, and Egyptology. He authored over 40 published works and was one of the last great polymaths of the Renaissance era, with interests spanning the natural world, human inventions, and antiquity. Kircher sought to recover ancient knowledge and make new discoveries through his research and experiments.
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Athanasius Kircher was a 17th century Jesuit scholar who had immense knowledge across many fields of study including mathematics, medicine, and Egyptology. He authored over 40 published works and was one of the last great polymaths of the Renaissance era, with interests spanning the natural world, human inventions, and antiquity. Kircher sought to recover ancient knowledge and make new discoveries through his research and experiments.
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