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Phonurgia Nova

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70: 130: 22: 113:. He expounded his theory that sound moved in waves, bouncing off surfaces like light off a mirror; indeed the first chapter opens with the maxim “Sonus lucis simia est” (“sound is like light”). He also described the use of various designs of tube to pick up and amplify sound. As he developed his argument, Kircher described various devices of his own invention including speaking statues, musical instruments with internal mechanisms that generated unexpected harmonies, and the aeolian harp. The second book, 144:. Beneath them an allegorical figure of Fame flies across the heavens blowing her trumpet and carrying a banner proclaiming "Canit inclyta caeseris arma" ("She proclaims the Emperor's illustrious arms"). On the left sits Apollo surrounded by the nine 177:
are blowing from above, while beneath them a man speaks into a tube while facing the surface of the pedestal. An echo, denoted by a dotted line, carries the sound from the pedestal to the ear of a man reclining at the bottom of the illustration.
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and trumpets accompany a cavalry charge, and a huntsman blows his horn while chasing deer. In the centre the figure standing appears to be Fame once again, standing on a pedestal blowing a horn. She also holds a trumpet, into which
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The original artwork for the portrait of Emperor Leopold I was by Franz Georg Hermann and the frontispiece was by Felix Cheurier. The engravings for both were undertaken by Georg Andreas Wolfgang the Elder.
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ICGG 2018 - Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Geometry and Graphics: 40th Anniversary - Milan, Italy, August 3-7, 2018
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discussed the influence of music on the human mind, and the therapeutic use of music. Among other things he looked in detail at
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The frontispiece of the work depicts, at the top, a choir and orchestra of angels gathered around a pyramid representing the
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to broadcast calls for the faithful to come to mass. As evidence he referred to his own work
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Alessio Bortot (2018-07-06). "Phonurgia Nova: Geometrical Acoustics in the 17th Century".
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Why You Hear what You Hear: An Experiential Approach to Sound, Music, and Psychoacoustics
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The 'Phonurgia Nova' of Athanasius Kircher: The Marvellous sound world of 17th century
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Athanasius Kircher: A Renaissance Man and the Quest for Lost Knowledge
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Hearing Things: Religion, Illusion, and the American Enlightenment
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Illustration of different designs of acoustic tube, from
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offered a detailed examination of the phenomenon of the
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Jesuit
Athanasius Kircher
acoustics
aeolian harp
Leopold I
Kempten
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Samuel Morland
speaking trumpet
Saint Eustace
it:Santuario della Mentorella
Musurgia Universalis
echo
tarantism

Holy Trinity
Muses
Mount Parnassus
Pan
bacchanalia
tritons
Poseidon
kettledrums
putti
digital copy of Phonurgia Nova



The 'Phonurgia Nova' of Athanasius Kircher: The Marvellous sound world of 17th century

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