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  • ...entury French translation (<i>Dialogue de l’art chymique</i>) is preserved in Glasgow (Glasgow University Library, MS Ferguson 328). ...ems to indicate that this German version was a translation from the Latin. In any case, Guglielmo Grataroli, the editor of the second edition of 1561, wa
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  • ...er's understanding for any errors in the text, which stem from limitations in the original copy used for this publication, not from negligence or careles ...orks on vitriol and sulfur being flawed, this version aims to present them in their entirety as originally intended by the author. The goal is to dissemi
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  • ...ein wurde 1528 in Kemberg geboren und starb am 31. März 1577 (Palmsonntag) in Basel. ...urt am Main auf, wo er mehrere Patienten behandelte. Bodenstein starb 1577 in Basel an der Pest.
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  • ! style="width: 25%"| Printed | Printed=Früherer Druck 1575 No. 163
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  • .... - Der pfälzische Arzt Jakob Theodor, genannt Tabernaemontanus, erblickte in S. (aufgrund persönlicher Bekanntschaft?) einen medizinischen >Erzbuben< u == Printed Sources ==
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  • ...by Hieronymus Savonarola into German. He appreciates the princes' efforts in promoting God's name and concludes by expressing gratitude for translation ...stus tells the story of revisiting his past writings during a winter spent in Mosbach. Among these, he rediscovered and revised a work on forming syllogi
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  • | Date=1572-08-01 | SourceDate=1572
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  • ...lived for some time with Trithemius, general training, besides instruction in medicine and from him went to the mines which belonged to ...he invitation of the Archbishop, and it looked as if he might settle there in a good position. This expectation however was not fulfilled, as he died sho
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  • ...eg) manuscript is closely related to the sources used by the early editors in a way that has yet to be determined. The Braunschweig manuscript (owned by ...tions.</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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  • | Date=1572-03-15 | SourceDate=1572
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  • ...Berlin 1995 (Ikonographische Repertorien zur Rezeption des antiken Mythos in Europa, Beihefte, 1), S. 214-223; HL (1997), S. 707-750 (zweisprachige Text == Printed Sources ==
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  • | DEArticleBasicData=Geboren vermutlich 1530, getauft am 6. August 1531 in Basel, St. Leonhard. ...ich in Deutschland auf und starb am 8. 7. 1596 im Hause eines Goldschmieds in Köln.
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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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  • ...n endete sein Dienstverhältnis 1621. Im folgenden Jahr ist er als Physicus in Nürtingen bezeugt. * 1601 to 1607 in Tübingen, Altdorf, Jena, Wittenberg, Basel
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  • ...attributed to Paracelsus (nor to Alexander von Suchten), appeared in 1760 in the second edition of <i>R. Abrahami Eleazaris Uraltes Chymisches Werk</i>. ...Manuale de lapide philosophico medicinali</i> (§ ‎4.40) first published in 1572.
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  • ...ferent sources in 1572 by Adam von Bodenstein and Michael Toxites. Printed in 1771 under the title <i>Psalterium chymicum</i>. One manuscript. <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 6 (1590): 421–436. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/14: 421–432.
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  • | In={{{In|}}} ...er's mark] M.DC.XI. &Vert; Impensis {{MarkupSmallcaps|Jon&aelig; Rhodii,}} in cuius Bibliopolio prostant Francofurti.
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  • ...zw. in diversen Erwähnungen des S. und seines Bruders David († 1595), Arzt in Speyer und Anhänger Valentin → Weigels, fassen wir den Austausch mit Kol ...rhielt dort 1564 die medizinische Doktorwürde. Darauf trat er als Leibarzt in die Dienste von Markgraf Karl von Baden-Durlach, des Kölner Erzbischofs, d
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  • ...(J. Crato, Brief an J. Camerarius d. J., 12. August 1569, ed. Birkenmajer, in: ders., 1900, S. 613, Nr. 27): »[...] Rhaeticus anno 1532 fuit 26 [recte: == Printed Sources ==
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  • ...stein. Books 8 and 9 first printed in 1584 by Lucas Bathodius. Manuscripts in Freiberg (Sachsen), Leiden, Kopenhagen, Wolfenbüttel, Hamburg, some of the ...>, I/11: 307–403. The dedicatory preface only edited by Kühlmann and Telle in CP 3: 266–278 n° 106.
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