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KIRCHER, ATHANASIUS (r6oi-168o) , German scholar and mathematician, was born on the 2nd of May 16oi, at Geisa near Fulda. He was educated at the Jesuit college of Fulda, and entered upon his noviciate in that order at Mainz in 1618. He became professor of philosophy, mathematics, and Oriental languages at Wurzburg, whence he was driven (1631) by the troubles of the Thirty Years' War to Avignon. Through the influence of Cardinal Barberini he next (1635) settled in Rome, where for eight years he taught mathematics in the Collegio Romano, but ultimately resigned this appointment to study hieroglyphics and other archaeological subjects. He died on the 28th of November 1680. Kircher was a man of wide and varied learning, but singularly devoid of judgment and critical discernment. His voluminous writings in philology, natural history, physics and mathematics often accordingly have a good deal of the historical interest
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Oedipus Aegyptiacus, hoc est universalis doctrinae hieroglyphicae instauratio (16521655)works which may claim the merit of having first called attention to Egyptian hieroglyphics; Ars magna lucis et umbrae in mundo (16451646); Musurgia universalis, sive ars magna consoni et dissoni (165o) ; Polygraphia, seu artificium linguarum quo cum omnibus
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KIRCHHEIM-UNTER-TECK, a town of Germany, in the kingdom of Wurttemberg, is prettily situated on the Lauter, at the north-west foot of the Rauhe Alb, 15 M. S.E. of Stuttgart
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