Johann Sturm

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). In 1670, he translated the works of Archimedes into German.

Sturm is the author of ''Physica Electiva'' (1697), a book that criticized Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and prompted him to publish a rebuke. Sturm's critique was aimed at Leibniz's view that Nature and/or its constituent parts possess some creative force of their own. This criticism was partly theological, in that Sturm claimed Leibniz's view of Nature undermined the sovereignty of the Christian God. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Ioan.Sturmii ... Epistola apologetica contra Jacobum Andream ... by Sturm, Johann

    Published 1581
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    Ioan. Sturmii .. Palinodia ad Lucam Hosiandrum : Theses Hermanni Pacifici de Coena Domini by Sturm, Johann

    Published 1581
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    Partitionum dialecticarum libri duo. by Sturm, Johann

    Published 1539
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    Thèses des principes du blason ou de l'art heraldique... : (Disp.) by Sturm, Johann Jacob

    Published 1719
    Thesis Book
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    Quae ratio inter tertiam T, Livi decadem et L. Coeli Antipatri historias intercedat by Sturm, Johann Baptista

    Published 1883
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    Brief an [Johann Jakob] Tschudi by Sturm, Johann Wilhelm 1808-1865, Sturm, Johann Wilhelm 1808-1865

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    Brief an [Johann Jakob] Tschudi by Sturm, Johann Wilhelm 1808-1865, Sturm, Johann Wilhelm 1808-1865

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