Technica Curiosa
Technica Curiosa was an early compendium of scientific and medical technologies. It was published in 1664 by Gaspar Schott[1] near the beginning of the scientific revolution. It contained some of the first accounts of Otto von Guericke's experiments with a vacuum.[2] One of the first "popular science" publications, the book did much to inspire interest in the sciences. The title is due to be revived as an online publication in 2017.[3]
During 2017, Technica Curiosa is scheduled to return as an online publication. It will incorporate the titles of Popular Astronomy, Popular Electronics, and Mechanix Illustrated.
References
- ↑ Schott, Gaspar, Technica curiosa, sive mirabilia artis, libris XII comprehensa, Nuremberg, Johann Andreas Endter, 1664
- ↑ https://galileo.ou.edu/exhibits/curious-technology
- ↑ http://www.technicacuriosa.com
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