Johann Christoph Sturm (3 November 1635 – 26 December 1703) was a German philosopher, professor at University of Altdorf and founder of a short-lived scientific academy known as the Collegium Curiosum, based on the model of the Florentine Accademia del Cimento. He edited two volumes of the academy's proceedings under the title Collegium Experimentale (1676 and 1685).
Works
- Collegium experimentale, Nuremberg: Endter, vol. 1 (1676), available here and here; vol. 2 (1685) available here, here, and here.
- Physica electiva sive hypothetica, vol 1, Nuremberg: Endter, 1697, available here and here; vol.2, Altdorf: Kohles, 1698.
As well as the following:
- Mathesis Juvenilis
- Physica Modernae Compendium
- Praelectiones Academicae
- A list of works by Sturm with links to online versions is available at Astronomie in Nürnberg, section "Ausgewählte Werke".
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Further reading
- Ahnert, Thomas (2002), The Culture of Experimentalism in the Holy Roman Empire: Johann Christoph Sturm (1635-1703) and the Collegium Experimentale [http://sammelpunkt.philo.at/308/] .
- Wiesenfeldt, Gerhard, "Speculative and Experimental Philosophy in Universities: Eclecticism ", Early Modern Experimental Philosophy, 6 December 2010.
- A philosophical and mathematical dictionary by Charles Hutton
- The Biographical Treasury by Samuel Maunder
- John Gorton's General Biographical Dictionary
- Alexander Chalmers' General Biographical Dictionary
