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From Theatrum Paracelsicum
  • ...e his simple demeanor. The author is publishing previously unreleased work by Paracelsus, including his commentary on Hippocrates' Aphorisms and treatise ...this version aims to present them in their entirety as originally intended by the author. The goal is to disseminate Paracelsus' works widely, enlighteni
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  • ...He appreciates the princes' efforts in promoting God's name and concludes by expressing gratitude for translation assistance he received from Sebastianu | SourcePlace=Basel: Pietro Perna
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  • ...background not known to Schneider; it is a copy from a manuscript written by Leonhard Gagasser. Many manuscripts have only single books of the <i>Archid <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 10 (1590): Appendix, 66–138. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/14: 437–498.
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  • ...ifferent manuscripts, by Michael Toxites, Johann Albert Wimpinaeus, Pietro Perna (all three in 1570), Georg Phaedro (1571), Adam von Bodenstein (1574). Huse <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 6 (1590): 363–374. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/14: 391–399.
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  • | Author=Pietro Perna | SourcePlace=[Basel: Pietro Perna]
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  • | Author=Pietro Perna | SourcePlace=Basel: Pietro Perna
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  • ...n of Theophrastus Paracelsus' "Archidoxes." Despite earlier editions being printed in various locations, many contained errors and deviated from the original. ...ontroversy in publishing the work during tumultuous times but is comforted by the truth and the high regard for the manuscript among learned and truth-lo
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  • ...u de Secretis Naturae mysteriis libri decem</i>. First published in German by Huser in 1605. There are two German manuscripts in Kassel and Leiden. ...>Chirurgische Bücher vnd Schriften</i> (1605), Appendix: 92–98. Not edited by Sudhoff.
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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> First printed in 1572 by Pietro Perna; not reprinted before Huser. Three manuscripts. <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 9 (1591): 369–393. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/13: 359–386.
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  • ...ublished in 1568 by Gerhard Dorn. A partial Latin translation was prepared by {{CategoryLink|Georg Joachim Rheticus}} (autograph manuscript in Florence). <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 6 (1590): 375–395. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/14: 405–420.
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  • ...t four different translations. Version C, which was also partially printed by Gottfried Arnold (see below), is attributed to Paracelsus. <b>Editions.</b> Not edited by Huser or Sudhoff.
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  • <i>First printed:</i> |Printer=Pietro Perna
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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> First printed in 1579, edited by Georg Forberger, in a volume entitled <i>Kleine Wundartzney Theophrasti von ...Huser in <i>Chirurgische Bücher vnnd Schriften</i> (1591), 335–399. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/10: 423–479.
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  • ...heimnüß der Schöpfung</i>, a collection of mostly (pseudo-)Weigelian texts printed in Amsterdam, has a few notes of the editor that refer to an alchemical con ...ons.</b> Edited by Huser, <i>Chir.</i> 1605, Appendix, 102–115. Not edited by Sudhoff.
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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> First printed in 1574, edited by Adam von Bodenstein. Several manuscripts. ...Huser, <i>Chir.</i> 1605, Appendix, 100–101. Not edited by Sudhoff. Edited by Kühlmann and Telle in CP 3: 252–265 n° 105.
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  • ...scripts.</b> First printed in Latin in 1570, edited by Gerhard Dorn. First printed in German from two different but closely related sources in 1571 and 1572. ...tions.</b> Edited by Huser, <i>Chir.</i> 1605, Appendix, 71–77. Not edited by Sudhoff.
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  • ...<i>Manualia</i> (§ ‎8.9). A German translation was printed in 1605, edited by Johann Huser. Two German, one Latin manuscript. ...tions.</b> Edited by Huser, <i>Chir.</i> 1605, Appendix, 98–99. Not edited by Sudhoff.
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  • ...manuscripts in 1574, edited by Adam von Bodenstein and shortly thereafter by Michael Toxites. Four manuscripts. <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 6 (1590): 396–401. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/14: 401–404.
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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> First printed 1577, edited by Gerhard Dorn, who appended the text to his translation of pseudo-Paracelsia ...dix, 58–70 (German version, translated from Dorn’s Latin text). Not edited by Sudhoff.
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  • | SourcePlace=Basel: Pietro Perna ...ticism from a Parisian Doctor, Leo Suavius, who he accuses of being driven by envy rather than reason in his critiques. Dorn invites readers to compare t
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