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Файл:1676 Johann Christoph Sturm - Griendel's lantern.jpg
An illustration of an early magic lantern from the Collegium Experimentale sive Curiosum (1676)

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] Sturm published two volumes of the academy's proceedings in Nuremberg, under the title Collegium Experimentale sive Curiosum (1676 and 1685).[2] It was as much a private club as a formal academy,[3] and a lot of the time seems to have been spent with Sturm demonstrating experiments to the other members.[1]

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  1. 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:Cite web
  2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 Шаблон:Cite encyclopedia
  3. Neil Kenny, The Uses of Curiosity in Early Modern France and Germany (Oxford University Press, 2004), p. 184.