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The Origins of Wonder

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ring:linking_rings [2019/06/17 20:29] – Added further historical information. stephenminchring:linking_rings [2019/07/11 16:39] (current) – added Linking Finger Rings link. stephenminch
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 In the 1840s, Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser created innovations in the Linking Ring routine, although the extant records may confuse his ideas with those of his student Georg Heubeck. See Hofzinser //Zauberkünste// by Ottokar Fischer, 1942, translated into English by Richard Hatch as //[[https://askalexander.org/display/25317/The+Magic+of+Johann+Nepomuk+Hofzinser/138|The Magic of J. N. Hofzinser]]//, 1985, p. 136. Martin Chapender's routine in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/16207/Mahatma+Vol+7+No+01/6|Mahatma]]//, Vol. 7 No. 1, July 1903, p. 756, has been said by some to be the first modern routine, which influenced much of what was to come after. Among other things, it features the crash link. In the 1840s, Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser created innovations in the Linking Ring routine, although the extant records may confuse his ideas with those of his student Georg Heubeck. See Hofzinser //Zauberkünste// by Ottokar Fischer, 1942, translated into English by Richard Hatch as //[[https://askalexander.org/display/25317/The+Magic+of+Johann+Nepomuk+Hofzinser/138|The Magic of J. N. Hofzinser]]//, 1985, p. 136. Martin Chapender's routine in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/16207/Mahatma+Vol+7+No+01/6|Mahatma]]//, Vol. 7 No. 1, July 1903, p. 756, has been said by some to be the first modern routine, which influenced much of what was to come after. Among other things, it features the crash link.
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 +Also see [[ring:linking_finger_rings|Linking Finger Rings]]
  
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