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A user with 7 edits. Account created on 12 October 2013.
9 June 2023
- 20:1920:19, 9 June 2023 diff hist +447 N File:Culture Burn, Adelaide (52957602825).jpg Transferred from Flickr via #flickr2commons Tag: flickr2commons [1.0]
6 September 2014
- 14:1714:17, 6 September 2014 diff hist +536 N File:Winkel's Componium at Brussels.jpg User created page with UploadWizard
16 October 2013
- 17:1917:19, 16 October 2013 diff hist +290 N File:Organum MuseoGalileo Josh Foer.jpg {{Information |Description ={{en|1=The Organum Mathematicum at the Museo Galileo, Florence Italy.}} |Source =Josh Foer |Author =Josh Foer |Date =2013-10-11 |Permission = |other_versions = }}
13 October 2013
- 20:4020:40, 13 October 2013 diff hist +474 N File:Organum Mathematicum Music Sample Columns.png {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Illustration of musical rods used in the Athanaius Kircher's Organum Mathematicum, illustrated in "Organum Mathematicum" by Gaspar Schott, 1668. Very similar rods were originally used in Kircher's Arca Musarithmic...
- 20:3220:32, 13 October 2013 diff hist +436 N File:Kircher VeniCreator Sample.png {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Sample musical output of a simulated version of Athanasius Kircher's Arca Musarithmica and Organum Mathematicum. The simulation was programmed by Jim Bumgardner using data from Kircher's books.}} |Source =...
12 October 2013
- 20:3320:33, 12 October 2013 diff hist +629 N File:OrganumMathematicum.jpg {{Information |Description ={{en|1=The Organum Mathematicum. An information device conceived by Athanasius Kircher and illustrated in Gaspar Schott's 1668 book, "Organum Mathematicum". It is a wooden chest containing slats or rods which aid in vari...
- 20:2720:27, 12 October 2013 diff hist +436 N File:Kircher-ark.jpg {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Athanasius Kircher's Arca Musarithmica (Musical Ark). An illustration from Musurgia Universalis (1650). This device could be used by non-musicians to create 4-part polyphonic hymns.}} |Source =Musurgia Univ...