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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> Not printed. Several manuscripts. ...der Magena [?] Theophrastina. Vber etliche psalm.” A manuscript (now lost) in the library of Johann Christian Gottfried Jahn was dated 1576.
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  • | Date=1791 | FirstPrinted=1791
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  • = Printed = ...atalogues:1791 Binz|Binz, ''Verzeichniß von chymischen ... Kunstbüchern'', 1791]]
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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> First published by Ps.-Huser in 1603. Four manuscripts (not attributed to Paracelsus, but to Caspar Hartung <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Ps.-Huser in <i>Opera Bücher vnd Schrifften</i> (1603), 2: 686–691. Not edited by Sud
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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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  • ...attributed to Paracelsus (nor to Alexander von Suchten), appeared in 1760 in the second edition of <i>R. Abrahami Eleazaris Uraltes Chymisches Werk</i>. ...<i>Manuale de lapide philosophico medicinali</i> (§ ‎4.40) first published in 1572.
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  • ...at least four different translations. Version C, which was also partially printed by Gottfried Arnold (see below), is attributed to Paracelsus. ...n C, which is probably the oldest according to Gilly, has the 49 aphorisms in a different order, enriched with many citations from Agrippa von Nettesheim
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  • ...the second, “Trithemij Arcanum eines jeglichen Dinges Warheit zu erfahren in Traume.” Alternative title: “Das magialische arcanum, mit der Materie z ...on of a spirit, the second part instructs to have one’s questions answered in a dream. Directly addresses the reader.
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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> First printed in 1574, edited by Adam von Bodenstein. Several manuscripts. ...05, Appendix, 100–101. Not edited by Sudhoff. Edited by Kühlmann and Telle in CP 3: 252–265 n° 105.
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  • ...along with the <i>Manualia</i> (§ ‎8.9). A German translation was printed in 1605, edited by Johann Huser. Two German, one Latin manuscript. ...tin text of the Kassel manuscript is different from the Latin text printed in 1582, according to Sudhoff.
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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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  • ...nas Kitzkatz in 1583 (this text is different from all other manuscript and printed versions). Several manuscripts. ...different versions.</b> Attributed to Roger Bacon in some manuscripts and in a 1604 edition by Johann Thölde.
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  • ...rn. First printed in German from two different but closely related sources in 1571 and 1572. Four manuscripts. ...1571 version is almost word-by-word parallel to the Latin version printed in 1570, but some minor differences suggest that the text was translated from
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