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[[File:San Pietro scrying engine.png|thumb|The scrying engine portrait bust of [[Antonio del Pollaiolo (nonfiction)|Antonio del Pollaiolo]], among the most popular computational shrines of San Pietro in Vincoli. Here the engine is processing [[Spirograph (nonfiction)|Spirograph]] data.]]The '''San Pietro scrying engine''' is a [[scrying engine]] built into the portrait bust of [[Antonio del Pollaiolo (nonfiction)|Antonio del Pollaiolo]] in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli.
[[File:San Pietro scrying engine - infogram.jpg|thumb|The scrying engine portrait bust of [[Antonio del Pollaiolo (nonfiction)|Antonio del Pollaiolo]], among the most popular computational shrines of San Pietro in Vincoli. Here the engine is processing [[Spirograph (nonfiction)|Spirograph]] data.]]The '''San Pietro scrying engine''' is a [[scrying engine]] built into the portrait bust of [[Antonio del Pollaiolo (nonfiction)|Antonio del Pollaiolo]] in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli.


Originally designed to simplify the process of creating liturgical calendars, the San Pietro scrying engine has, over centuries of use, accumulated the world's largest library of calendrical and theological subroutines.
Originally designed to simplify the process of creating liturgical calendars, the San Pietro scrying engine has, over centuries of use, accumulated the world's largest library of calendrical and theological subroutines.
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File:Canterbury Cathedral 1890-1900.jpg|link=Canterbury Cathedral (nonfiction)|2016: Festival at [[Canterbury Cathedral (nonfiction)|Canterbury Cathedral]] celebrates history of [[scrying engines]].
File:Canterbury Cathedral 1890-1900.jpg|link=Canterbury Cathedral (nonfiction)|2016: Festival at [[Canterbury Cathedral (nonfiction)|Canterbury Cathedral]] celebrates history of [[scrying engines]].
File:San Pietro scrying engine.png|Earliest known representation of the San Pietro scrying engine.
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The scrying engine portrait bust of Antonio del Pollaiolo, among the most popular computational shrines of San Pietro in Vincoli. Here the engine is processing Spirograph data.

The San Pietro scrying engine is a scrying engine built into the portrait bust of Antonio del Pollaiolo in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli.

Originally designed to simplify the process of creating liturgical calendars, the San Pietro scrying engine has, over centuries of use, accumulated the world's largest library of calendrical and theological subroutines.

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