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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...ata=Behem wurde wohl um 1545 in Görlitz geboren. Er starb am 31. März 1599 in Görlitz. ...us Meißen immatrikuliert wurde. Spätestens ab Ende der 1560er Jahre war er in Görlitz als Arzt tätig; Anna von Sachsen erkundigte sich gelegentlich nac
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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> Not printed before Telle (1993). Two manuscripts. ...edition of both versions (but not the <i>practica</i>) by Joachim Telle in 1993.
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  • ...iner Pläne u. Theorien im 18. Jh. erweckten, ließ sein Werk zunächst nicht in Vergessenheit geraten. Die neuerl. Würdigung seiner wichtigsten Bücher be == Printed Sources ==
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  • ...and der Arzthumanist selbst mit Paracelsisten vom Schlage L. Thurneissers in brieflichem Austausch. Nachdem der paracelsistischen Medizinerinternational ...iefe an Z.; vgl. mit Faksimile des Briefs vom 16. August 1587: Hieronymus, 1993, S. 690-693), zählten ebenfalls zu Z.s Briefpartnern wie Johannes Huser (c
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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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  • <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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  • ...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 contex ...and (scattered over four pages) in the Heidelberg manuscript. The earlier printed versions, including Huser’s edition, preserve only the text of the diagra
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  • ...hkorrespondenz (ed. Hartmann/Jenny), passim; Carlos Gilly: Die Manuskripte in der Bibliothek des Johannes Oporinus. Verzeichnis der Manuskripte und Druck == Printed Sources ==
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  • ...in 1604, and Benedictus Figulus in 1608. – German version B first printed in 1606, edited by Franz Kieser. – Four Latin manuscripts (not ascribed to P <b>Relationship between different versions.</b> First written in Latin, then translated into German. The Stuttgart <i>Catalogus</i> lists tw
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  • ...First printed in the Köln printing office of the heirs of Arnold Birckmann in 1564. No manuscripts known. <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 8 (1590): 1–47. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/13: 387–423.
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  • ...presentation copy from Joachim Tancke to Landgraf Moritz von Hessen-Kassel in 1609. One lost manuscript associated with Karl Widemann. ...Translated into Latin and modified in some places by Andreas Tentzel. The printed German version of 1635 is mostly true to the original version.
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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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  • ...Geheimnüsz aller seiner Geheimnüsse</i>. Another edition appeared in 1745 in <i>Magia divina Oder Gründ- und deutlicher Unterricht, Von denen fürnehms ...> is a compilation from the <i>Gröstes und höchstes Geheimnüsz</i> printed in 1686 and the <i>Arbatel</i>.
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  • | DEArticleBasicData=Er wurde am 21. Dezember 1534 in Köln und starb am 15. September 1586. ...s für hinreichend gesichert gelten. Im übrigen scheint zwischen B.s Wirken in Köln und der (spätestens seit 1585 erfolgten) Förderung der Paracelsusau
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  • ...hörig</i>. There is a manuscript in Salzburg and manuscripts with excerpts in Bern and Kassel. <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 7 (1590): 278–295. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/14: 499–512.
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  • ...s without addition of any notable content). First edited by Cölestin Fuchs in 1913. ...enlarged version contains drawings of the “machine” and is written partly in cipher (the key to the cipher being supplied at the end of the text).
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  • | Tale=Mutter in vier Teile geschnitten | Year=1993
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