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From Theatrum Paracelsicum
  • ...um hinzustellen. Aber anders ist es hier kaum möglich. Auch ich war früher in den gewöhnlichen irrigen Vorstellungen über diesen Mann befangen, und ers ...von den Menschen, welche, mit ungewöhnlicher Tüchtigkeit und Kraft begabt, in eine gährende Zeit geworfen, zu Repräsentanten von Parteien gewählt werd
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  • ...hrastus Paracelsus, qui in Chymia Praeceptores egregios nactus, ut ipse, ''in secunda parte Chirurgiae magnae, tracat. 1. c. 1.'' refert, & institutus no ...udire volunt, Petrum Severinum, qui dogmata â Paracelso hinc inde disjecta in artis formam redigere conatus est, potiús, quâm ipsum Paracelsum, sequunt
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  • ...istan rentra au service de Gaston d’Orléans <ref>Cf. <i>C. B. Morisot,</i> in <i>Studi francesi,</i> 40 (1970), p. 81.</ref>, dont on sait le goût qu’
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  • ...icinalis Iacobi Hollerij. Idem de febribus, peste, de remedijs κατὰ τόπους in, Galeno, & de materia Chirurgica: vnà cum scholijs. Parisijs. 8. ...& Poet&aelig; Grec, traduictes en vers Franzois. Antorff, apud Plantinum, in 4. 1568.
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  • |Subtitle=Alchemy, Angels, and Empire in The Tempest ...ractices: The Relationship Between Religion, Natural Philosophy, and Magic in 16th Century Denmark
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  • | SourcePlace=Paris: Philippe Gaultier dit Rouillé ...Pr&aelig;fatio <i>Leonis Suavii</i>|u=v}} I[acobus] G[ohory] P[arisiensis] In sua Scholia.
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  • {{Heading|level=2|text=Ex optimis quibusque eius libris:</br>Cum scholiis in libros IIII. eiusdem</br>''DE VITAE LONGAE,''</br>Plenos mysteriorum, parab {{Heading|level=3|text=Cum Indice rerum in hoc opere singularium.}}
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  • | Place=Paris | SourcePlace=Paris: Philippe Gaultier dit Rouillé
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  • | Place=Paris | SourcePlace=Paris: Philippe Gaultier dit Rouillé
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  • ...ther does anything detract from God's majesty in His wonders when they are published, nor does it envy the good of one's neighbor, which could have been suppres But not to be too lengthy in writing, I respond first to the barking. As for what they bring from the Go
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  • ...s disciples before His death. Therefore, since the universal power of gold in curing the diseases of the human body is beyond dispute, it remains to exam ...judgment, however great and subtle in other respects, but crude and blind in this part of Philosophy. It is vain and idle to fight with arguments where
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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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  • ...t printed. One manuscript. Translated from the Dutch version first printed in 1551, not attributed to Paracelsus. ...>Beschreibung der deutschen Alchimia</i> (Kassel, 8° Ms. chem. 15, written in 1613 by Raphael Eglin) was probably translated from the Dutch.
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  • ...sophen</i>. – First printed as a work of Paracelsus by Arthur Edward Waite in 1894. ...ichael Sendivogius, <i>Traitez du Cosmopolite Nouvellement découverts</i> (Paris: Laurent d’Houry, 1691), 10–40.
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  • | SourcePlace=Paris: Philippe Gaultier dit Rouillé Libellus de Cometa viso in Heluetia anno. 1531.
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