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Revision as of 15:21, 4 January 2024
Personal Bibliography
Dedications, Prefaces, Postfaces
Notices, Editorial Remarks etc.
Poems
- Poem, (1602), Hermann Kirchner to Johann Thölde; Latin (Source: BP.BasVal.1602-01) (#5743)
- from: Basilius Valentinus, Ein kurtzer summarischer Tractat. Von dem grossen Stein der vhralten, ed. Johann Thölde, Johann Schleer (Zerbst) for Jacob Apel (Leipzig), 1602
- Kirchner compares the essential role of salt in cooking to Thölde's contributions in spreading wisdom and knowledge. He praises Thölde's ability to enrich and enlighten, akin to how salt enhances food, emphasizing Thölde's unique and valuable insights, particularly in the teachings of Plato.