The Collegium Curiosum or Collegium Experimentale was a twenty-member scientific society founded by Johann Sturm, a professor at the University of Altdorf, in 1672. It was based on the model of the Florentine Accademia del Cimento. Sturm published two volumes of the academy's proceedings in Nuremberg, under the title Collegium Experimentale sive Curiosum (1676 and 1685). It was as much a private club as a formal academy, and a lot of the time seems to have been spent with Sturm demonstrating experiments to the other members.
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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, in 1672. It was based on the model of the Florentine Accademia del Cimento. Sturm published two volumes of the academy's proceedings in Nuremberg, under the title Collegium Experimentale sive Curiosum (1676 and 1685). It was as much a private club as a formal academy, and a lot of the time seems to have been spent with Sturm demonstrating experiments to the other members. (en)
- El Collegium Curiosum o Collegium Experimentale era una sociedad científica formada por una veintena de miembros fundada por Johann Sturm, profesor en la Universidad de Altdorf, en 1672. Se basa en el modelo florentino de la Accademia del Cimento. Sturm publicó dos volúmenes de las actividades de la academia en Núremberg, bajo el título de Collegium Experimentale sive Curiosum (1676 y 1685). Era en realidad un club privado con forma de academia, y gran parte del tiempo lo empleó Sturm en hacer experimentos para formar a los demás miembros. (es)
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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, in 1672. It was based on the model of the Florentine Accademia del Cimento. Sturm published two volumes of the academy's proceedings in Nuremberg, under the title Collegium Experimentale sive Curiosum (1676 and 1685). It was as much a private club as a formal academy, and a lot of the time seems to have been spent with Sturm demonstrating experiments to the other members. (en)
- El Collegium Curiosum o Collegium Experimentale era una sociedad científica formada por una veintena de miembros fundada por Johann Sturm, profesor en la Universidad de Altdorf, en 1672. Se basa en el modelo florentino de la Accademia del Cimento. Sturm publicó dos volúmenes de las actividades de la academia en Núremberg, bajo el título de Collegium Experimentale sive Curiosum (1676 y 1685). Era en realidad un club privado con forma de academia, y gran parte del tiempo lo empleó Sturm en hacer experimentos para formar a los demás miembros. (es)
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