Technica Curiosa

It was one part of a two-volume work, the other being Physica Curiosa, authored by the Jesuit scholar Gaspar Schott and published in 1664 during the early stages of the Scientific Revolution.

[1][2][3] Schott was an attentive spectator at the demonstrations of Otto von Guericke's vacuum pump and subsequently began extensive experiments and studies on his own.

He established a fruitful correspondence with von Guericke and published the earliest account on von Guericke's experiments on air pressure and the vacuum in 1657, titled Experimentum Novum Magdeburgicum as an appendix of his Mechanica Hydraulico-pneumatica.

With von Guericke as co-author, he published a reviewed and more detailed account in the Technica Curiosa.

[7] In 2017 an online platform, that serves as host for several American science magazines for a modern audience has been titled Technica Curiosa.