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  • ...t also touches upon the mandate for cities of a certain population size in Hungary to employ doctors, questioning its practical effectiveness. The overarching
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  • ...t on a pilgrimage to Spain, England, Marchia, Borussia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Wallachia, Transylvania, Croatia, Illyria, and other regions, and inquired ...ugh Spain, Portugal, England, Denmark, Sweden, Lithuania, Prussia, Poland, Hungary, Transylvania, Wallachia, Illyria, Croatia, and, as he claims in his book o
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  • ...nticity, authorship.</b> Allegedly written by Paracelsus for Queen Mary of Hungary (1505–1558). No direct judgement by Sudhoff, but he held all the recipes ...ble: Count Boldizsár Batthyány and Natural Philosophy in Sixteenth-Century Hungary</i> (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2009), 55, 167.
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  • <div id="Hungary">{{Heading2|[[Paracelsus Manuscripts in Hungary|Hungary]]|left}}</div>
    29 KB (3,739 words) - 14:23, 17 February 2024
  • ...eet water that is as pleasant to drink as honey. Paracelsus writes that in Hungary, a well is found that transforms iron into copper because it has the nature ...g both hair and feathers. What can compare to such a wonder as the well in Hungary that turns iron into copper? The art has now advanced in Germany to such an
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  • {{IndexItem|Item=Hungary|Pages=115, 116, 117, 118, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133|Name=}} {{IndexItem|Item=Mary of Hungary|Pages=116|Name=}}
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  • ...ready the spreading of the pestilent poison can be seen from Transylvania, Hungary, Austria, to Noricum with daily help and complaints from people of high and
    13 KB (1,986 words) - 11:22, 20 November 2023
  • {{IndexItem|Item=Elizabeth Bathory, princess of Hungary,|Pages=26|Name=}}
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  • ...august, powerful and invincible Emperor of the Romans, Rudolf II, King of Hungary and Bohemia, his most gracious lord, greetings, grace and peace.
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  • ...n Gaul but also in England, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Bohemia, Moravia, Hungary, Poland, indeed even the whole of Germany."
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  • ...rful, and invincible prince and lord, Lord Maximilian II, Roman Emperor of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduke of Austria, Count of Tyrol, my most gracious lord.
    41 KB (6,718 words) - 17:57, 24 November 2023
  • ...ble. Count Boldizsár Batthyány and Natural Philosophy in Sixteenth-Century Hungary. Newcastle upon Tyne 2009. – XII, 240 S
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  • ...II, Elected Roman Emperor, Ever-Augmenter of the Empire, King in Germany, Hungary, Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, and Slavonia, and Archduke of Austria, &c., my
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  • ...} loco dicto {{Link|Place|Cardons|Cardona}}: etiam in {{Link|Place|Vngaria|Hungary}}: vegetabilia etiam sunt fixa & non fixa, qu&aelig; es cineribus arborum &
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  • ...stones, and primarily found in Spain, particularly in Cardona, and also in Hungary. Vegetables too are fixed and not fixed, produced from the ashes of trees a
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  • ...an in to all the extravagances of alchemy. Making a visit to the mines, in Hungary, he had an opportunity of improving his knowledge in metallic chemsitry. He
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  • ...for its clarity and superior quality, found notably in Spain (Cardona) and Hungary. The text emphasizes the significance of alkali salt, considered the most n
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  • ...Spanish, Granada, Portuguese, English, through Prussia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Wallachia, Croatia, and even among the Transylvanians, Getae, and Indians?
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