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= Paratexts =


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= Anonymous =
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| Type=Preface
| Author=
| Anon=1
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP100
| AbstractGPT=The preface addresses the reader regarding the writings of Theophrastus Paracelsus, who was admired by many for his intellect despite his simple demeanor. The author is publishing previously unreleased work by Paracelsus, including his commentary on Hippocrates' Aphorisms and treatises on corals, St. John's Wort, and water pepper. Rather than praising these works themselves, the author urges readers to form their own opinions, as they are self-evidently useful and good. The author criticizes those who unfairly mock or belittle Paracelsus' work out of jealousy, and warns against pseudodisciples who claim to follow Paracelsus but fail to truly understand or utilize his teachings, instead attacking those who disagree. The author reminds readers that greatness should be imitated in virtue, not vice, and such pseudodisciples should prove their understanding through action, not just sharp writing. Lastly, the author asks for the reader's understanding for any errors in the text, which stem from limitations in the original copy used for this publication, not from negligence or carelessness.
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=
| Anon=1
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP106
| AbstractGPT=The text suggests that a person, believing themselves to be knowledgeable, hastily interpreted some magical figures. However, as understanding magical art requires more than a cursory interpretation, their efforts were deemed fundamentally useless, despite initial positive reception.
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=
| Anon=1
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1570
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP121
| AbstractGPT=The reader is informed that this edition of the "Archidoxes" books by the renowned physician and philosopher Theophrastus Paracelsus is more accurate than prior versions, as it is derived directly from the author's original handwriting. In addition, a previously unpublished treatise on minerals, from Paracelsus' book on Natural Things, has been included. Despite earlier editions of the works 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 disseminate Paracelsus' works widely, enlightening many with his revelations about nature, under the conviction that knowledge kept hidden is of no benefit to anyone.
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=
| Anon=1
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1573
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP149
| AbstractGPT=The reader is informed that the book has been preserved in its original, simple German language without any alterations or improvements. This is to illustrate the faithfulness of its intent and to highlight the linguistic evolution over time. The book, deemed a divine gift, was intended for devout individuals rather than the godless. Therefore, it is primarily intended to benefit pious Christians.
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=
| Anon=1
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP155
| AbstractGPT=The poem expresses the author's stance on the value of practical experience over theoretical learning. The author questions if anyone wonders why they write about unfamiliar matters that even learned people do not know, despite their extensive studies in various renowned universities. These scholars have spent much time and money on education, yet their extensive reading doesn't equate to understanding if they fail to grasp the essence of their learning. Notable figures like Plato and Aristotle didn't gain their wisdom solely from reading. Therefore, reading and traveling are of little use without hands-on practice. The author emphasizes that they know their craft through practice, as direct experience often reveals the truth where written words may deceive. Much like a handpost that points the way without traversing it, writings can guide towards many arts, but true understanding comes from hands-on practice. The author finishes by saying they are unaffected by envy, for they have achieved through their work what hundreds could not achieve through reading.
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=OtherText
| Author=
| Anon=1
| Title=Epitaphia
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1575
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP166
| AbstractGPT=The texts provided are a collection of epitaphs written by the friends of Theophrastus Paracelsus, as a testament to their piety and goodwill towards him. 1. The first epitaph states that under a small mound rests Theophrastus, a man of great renown. He was a prolific healer who could treat various diseases and even alleviated leprosy through his art. He cured incurable dropsy but ultimately succumbed to the inexorable death. The reader is asked to say the final words. 2. The second epitaph affirms that Theophrastus's body rests in an urn, and that even the famed Aristotle was not his equal. 3. The third epitaph remembers Theophrastus as a Swiss physician of unmatched medical skill, integrity, and charity towards the needy. It mentions his age at death but does not specify it. 4. The fourth epitaph commemorates Theophrastus as the only physician who could cure gout, leprosy, dropsy, and humoral imbalances. 5. The fifth epitaph suggests that readers should not be surprised that even people like Theophrastus, who seemed worthy of immortality and had few equals in medical arts, are mortal. Nonetheless, he will be immortal in the eyes of God. 6. The sixth epitaph portrays Theophrastus as a distinguished physician, level-headed in all fortunes, devoted to fairness, kindness to the poor, and religious. His death is mourned by all good people. 7. The final epitaph is for Theophrastus, a highly skilled physician whose death robbed the world of a man of complete learning, who saved many who were on the brink of death. The epitaph is placed by N. Setznagel, a citizen of Salzburg, out of piety. It also mentions his lifespan and death but does not specify them.
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= Albrecht, Johann (Wimpinaeus) =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Albrecht (Wimpinaeus)
| Recipient=Michael Wagner
| Date=1561-01-19
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP.Alb.1561-01
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Postface
| Author=Johann Albrecht (Wimpinaeus)
| Recipient=Professors of the University of Ingolstadt
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1561
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP.Alb.1561-01
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Albrecht (Wimpinaeus)
| Recipient=Paulus Gmainer
| Date=1563-08-10
| DatePresumed=
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP.Alb.1563-01
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Albrecht (Wimpinaeus)
| Recipient=Friedrich V. Graf von Oettingen-Wallerstein
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1563-08-10
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP.Alb.1563-02
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Albrecht (Wimpinaeus)
| Recipient=Wilhelm V., Herzog von Bayern
| Date=1568-11-23
| DatePresumed=
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP.Alb.1569-01
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Albrecht (Wimpinaeus)
| Recipient=Albrecht V., Herzog von Bayern
| Date=1570-02-08
| DatePresumed=
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP119
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Johann Albrecht (Wimpinaeus)
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1570
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP119
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Ambrosius, Marcus =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Marcus Ambrosius
| Recipient=Mayor and City Council of Danzig
| Date=1566-05-20
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP079
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Aretius, Benedictus =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Benedictus Aretius
| Recipient=Wigand Happel
| Date=1572-03-01
| DatePresumed=
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP139
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Benedictus Aretius
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1572
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP139
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Benedictus Aretius
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1572
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP139
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Berg, Adam =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Postface
| Author=Adam Berg
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1570
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP119
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Birckmann, Theodor =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Anon=1
| AuthorPresumed=Theodor Birckmann
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1564
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP063
| AbstractGPT=
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= Bodenstein, Adam von =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Johann Christoph vom Grüth, Abt von Muri
| Date=1556-10-10
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP.Bod.1557-01
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1556
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP.Bod.1557-01
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Postface
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1556
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP.Bod.1557-01
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Hans Heinrich vom Rhein
| Date=1557-03-01
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP.Bod.1557-02
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Anton Fugger; Johann Jacob Fugger; Georg Fugger; Ulrich Fugger
| Date=1559-05-07
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP.Bod.1559-03
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1559
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP.Bod.1559-03
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Duke and Magistrate of Venice
| Date=1560-02-01
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP039
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Wilhelm Böcklin von Böcklinsau
| Date=1561-01-25
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP042
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1562
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP046
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1563
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP054
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Johann Rudolf Stoer von Stoerenberg
| Date=1564-03-01
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP060
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1566
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP074
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Julius Graf von Salm
| Date=1566-03-01
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP074
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Adolf Wilhelm von Dörnberg
| Date=1567-10-28
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP090
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=1567-10-28
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP095
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=1568-02-09
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP098
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Thomas Sunner
| Date=1568-11-16
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP104
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Mayor and City Council of Basel
| Date=1571-12-02
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP136
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1572
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP138
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1577
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP178
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| AuthorPossible=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1576
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP.Bod.1577-01
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Adam von Bodenstein
| Recipient=Citizens and City Council of Basel
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1576-09-04
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP.Bod.1577-01
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Brentz, Andreas =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Andreas Brentz
| Recipient=Wolfgang von Hausen, Bischof von Regensburg
| Date=1606-01-20
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP276
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Dorn, Gerhard =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Adam von Bodenstein
| Date=1566-08-01
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP.Dorn.1567-01
| AbstractGPT=Dorn acknowledges his debt of learning to Bodenstein and to their common mentor, Theophrastus Paracelsus. The letter laments the ungratefulness and shortsightedness of their contemporaries, especially university scholars, who deride Paracelsus for his unconventional writing style and ideas. Dorn champions Paracelsus's contributions to medicine, physics, and metaphysics and asserts that truth will eventually triumph. In conclusion, he urges Bodenstein to continue advocating for Paracelsus's work and ideals, expressing faith in Bodenstein's commitment to the cause.
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Medical Doctors
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1566
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP.Dorn.1567-01
| AbstractGPT=Dorn laments that many who are ignorant of Paracelsus's teachings disgrace him, even though Paracelsus surpassed other physicians in both experience and skill. These critics, Dorn says, fail to acknowledge their own ignorance while Paracelsus strived to educate and elevate those skilled in their art. Dorn encourages the learned to admire Paracelsus's achievements rather than condemn him. He criticizes those who deride the advancements made by Paracelsus and others in the medical arts, and suggests that this is due to envy and a lack of understanding. Dorn also critiques those who misappropriate the teachings of Paracelsus for their own gain, using his advanced knowledge without understanding it, and discarding those who have truly studied and practiced under his guidance. He calls on his peers to resist such behavior, defend the legacy of Paracelsus, and remain committed to his teachings, despite the slander and misinterpretation that followed his death. Finally, Dorn signs off by reminding his peers of their duty to their teacher, Theophrastus Paracelsus, and the need to continue his work and preserve his legacy.
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Num=1
| Type=Preface
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1566
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP.Dorn.1567-01
| AbstractGPT=Dorn urges the reader to read and re-read the book carefully, assuring that if done correctly, he can uncover the beautiful secrets of the art. Dorn mentions the value of practical application over theory, highlighting his own experiences of learning more from mistakes and failures than from passive reading. He also cautions the reader about the potential pitfalls of overreaching, warning against using alchemy for the transformation of common metals.
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Num=2
| Type=Preface
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1566
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP.Dorn.1567-01
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1568
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP101
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1568
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP101
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Num=1
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Karl II., Markgraf von Baden-Durlach
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1568
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP109
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=OtherText
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Title=Apologia qua Theophrasti respondetur adversariis
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1568
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP109
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Wilhelm IV., Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP110
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Num=2
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Karl II., Markgraf von Baden-Durlach
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP111
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Egenolf von Rappoltstein
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP112
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Pierre de Grantrye
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1570
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP123
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=August, Kurfürst von Sachsen
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1570
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP124
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Friedrich V., Kurfürst von der Pfalz
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1570
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP125
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=François de Valois, duc d’Alençon
| Date=1577-08-12
| DatePresumed=
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP177
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1577
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP177
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1577
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP177
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=François de Valois, duc d’Alençon
| Date=1578-07-27
| DatePresumed=
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP181
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1578
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP181
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=the Critic
| RecipientGeneral=1
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1581
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP185
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reichard, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Herzog von Pfalz-Simmern
| Date=1581-09-01
| DatePresumed=
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP185
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=1
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1581
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP185
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=2
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1581
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP185
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Postface
| Num=1
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1581
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP185
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=3
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1581
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP185
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Postface
| Num=2
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1581
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP185
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Num=2
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reichard, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Herzog von Pfalz-Simmern
| Date=1581-09-01
| DatePresumed=
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP186
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=1
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1581
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP186
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=2
| Author=Gerhard Dorn
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1581
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP186
| AbstractGPT=
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= Erasmus von Rotterdam =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Letter
| Author=Erasmus von Rotterdam
| Recipient=Paracelsus
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1527
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP043
| AbstractGPT=
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= Erastus, Thomas =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Thomas Erastus
| Recipient=August, Kurfürst von Sachsen
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1571-05-01
| PlaceDatePresent=Cal[endas] Maij Heydelbergae
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP.Erastus.1571-01
| AbstractGPT=
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= Everaerts, Martinus =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Martinus Everaerts
| Recipient=Geeraert Baeck
| Date=1563-09-03
| DatePresumed=
| Language=nld
| SourceBP=BP058
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Martinus Everaerts
| Recipient=Bruninck van Wyngaerden
| Date=1567-10-15
| DatePresumed=
| Language=nld
| SourceBP=BP094
| AbstractGPT=
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= Fedro, Georg =
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| Type=Poem
| Author=Georg Fedro
| Recipient=Johannes Oporinus
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1556
| Language=gre
| SourceBP=
| SourceVD16=VD16 N 342
| SourceGB=https://books.google.de/books?id=gIpQZVQmBxkC&pg=PA14
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Georg Fedro
| Recipient=Hans Kilian
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1562
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=
| SourceVD16=VD16 F 686
| SourceGB=https://books.google.de/books?id=OnZVAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP6
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Georg Fedro
| Recipient=Oswald von Eck
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1562
| Language=gre
| SourceBP=
| SourceVD16=VD16 F 689
| SourceGB=https://books.google.de/books?id=4ndVAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP6
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Georg Fedro
| Recipient=Johann Jacob Kuen von Belasy, Erzbischof von Salzburg
| Date=1562-09-08
| DatePresumed=
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=
| SourceVD16=VD16 F 690
| SourceGB=https://books.google.de/books?id=mHRVAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP7
| AbstractGPT=
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Georg Fedro
| Recipient=Albrecht V., Herzog von Bayern
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1562-09-15
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=
| SourceVD16=VD16 F 687
| SourceGB=https://books.google.de/books?id=s_LUDCu0v4gC&pg=PR93
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Georg Fedro
| Recipient=Friedrich IV. von Wied, Erzbischof und Kurfürst von Köln
| Date=1565-11-20
| DatePresumed=
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=
| SourceVD16=VD16 F 692
| SourceGB=https://books.google.de/books?id=3n5VAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP7
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Figulus, Benedictus =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Benedictus Figulus
| Recipient=Kaiser Rudolf II.
| Date=1607-10-03
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP280
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Benedictus Figulus
| Recipient=Michael Daniel Pleickhard genannt Poland; Balthasar Keybe; Johann Enoch Maier
| Date=1607-12-26
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP282
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Benedictus Figulus
| Recipient=Sebastian Küller; Georg Schwalenberg; Heinrich Praetorius
| Date=1607-12-28
| Calendar=vetus
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Benedictus Figulus
| Recipient=Johann Baptista von Seebach
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1608
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP280
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Benedictus Figulus
| Recipient=Joachim Ernst Markgraf von Brandenburg
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1608
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP280
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Finck, Rupertus =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Letter
| Author=Rupertus Finck
| Recipient=Adam Schröter
| Date=1569-05-17
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP108
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Flöter, Balthasar =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Balthasar Flöter
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1567
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP085
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Anon=1
| AuthorPossible=Balthasar Flöter
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1567
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP087
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Num=2
| Anon=1
| AuthorPossible=Balthasar Flöter
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1567
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP087
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Foillet, Jacques =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Jacques Foillet
| Recipient=Friedrich I., Herzog von Württemberg
| Date=1607-09-25
| Language=fra
| SourceBP=BP279
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Forberger, Georg =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Georg Forberger
| Recipient=August, Kurfürst von Sachsen
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1573
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP145
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Anon=1
| Author=Georg Forberger
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1573
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP145
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Georg Forberger
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1575
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP166
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Gennep, Jaspar von =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Jaspar von Gennep
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=1562-08-01
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP048
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Gohory, Jacques=
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Jacques Gohory
| Recipient=René Perrot
| Date=1566-08-06
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP089
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Jacques Gohory
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1566/67
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP089
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Letter
| Author=Jacques Gohory
| Recipient=Jean Chapelain
| Date=1567-07-01
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP089
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Letter
| Author=Jacques Gohory
| Recipient=Louis de Saint-Gelais
| Date=1567-01-01
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP089
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=OtherText
| Author=Jacques Gohory
| Title=Catalogue of the works of Paracelsus
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1566/67
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP089
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Jacques Gohory
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1566/67
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP089
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=2
| Author=Jacques Gohory
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1566/67
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP089
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Gutteter, Achatius =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Jacques Gohory
| Recipient=Petrus Gutteter
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP107
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= H.L.L. =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=H.L.L.
| Recipient=Achatius Morbach
| Date=1553
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP030
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Hassard, Pierre =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Pierre Hassard
| Recipient=Lamoral d’Egmont
| Date=1566-05-15
| DatePresumed=
| Language=fra
| SourceBP=BP083
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Pierre Hassard
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=1566-07-10
| DatePresumed=
| Language=fra
| SourceBP=BP083
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Pierre Hassard
| Recipient=Antoine de Withem, seigneur d'Isque
| Date=1570-01-01
| DatePresumed=
| Language=fra
| SourceBP=BP114
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Pierre Hassard
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569/70
| Language=fra
| SourceBP=BP114
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=2
| Author=Pierre Hassard
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569/70
| Language=fra
| SourceBP=BP114
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Hermanni, Philippus =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Philippus Hermanni
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1553
| Language=nld
| SourceBP=BP031
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Hester, John =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=John Hester
| Recipient=John Watson, Bischof von Winchester
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1580
| Language=eng
| SourceBP=BP184
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=John Hester
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1580
| Language=eng
| SourceBP=BP184
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=John Hester
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1580
| Language=eng
| SourceBP=BP184
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=2
| Author=John Hester
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1580
| Language=eng
| SourceBP=BP184
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Hippodamus, Johannes =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johannes Hippodamus
| Recipient=Katharina Markgräfin von Brandenburg
| Date=1596-08-24
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP238
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Huser, Johann =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Huser
| Recipient=Ernst Kurfürst von Köln
| Date=1589-01-03
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP216
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Johann Huser
| Recipient=Reader of volume 1
| Date=1589
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP216
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Editorial Notes
| Author=Johann Huser
| Recipient=Reader of volume 1
| Date=1589
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP216
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Editorial Notes
| Author=Johann Huser
| Recipient=Reader of volume 2
| Date=1589
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP217
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Editorial Notes
| Author=Johann Huser
| Recipient=Reader of volume 3
| Date=1589
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP218
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Editorial Notes
| Author=Johann Huser
| Recipient=Reader of volume 4
| Date=1589
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP219
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Huser, Johann (Erben) =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Husers Erben
| Recipient=Ernst Kurfürst von Köln
| Date=1604-12-01
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP267
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Karl, Ägidius =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Ägidius Karl
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=1554
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP033
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Kieser, Franz =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Franz Kieser
| Recipient=Georg Schwalenberg; Balthasar Keybe
| Date=1606-03-30
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP277
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Kilian, Hans =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Hans Kilian
| Recipient=Georg Fedro
| Date=1562-09-09
| DatePresumed=
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=
| SourceVD16=VD16 F 687
| SourceGB=https://books.google.de/books?id=s_LUDCu0v4gC&pg=PR94
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Klebitz, Wilhelm =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Wilhelm Klebitz
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1567
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP084
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Wilhelm Klebitz
| Recipient=Balthasar Graf von Nassau-Idstein
| Date=1567-01-01
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP084
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= M.G.V.M.M. =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=M.G.V.M.M.
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1568
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP098
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Macer, Johannes Gregorius =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Johannes Gregorius Macer
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP108
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Manlius, Christoph =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Christoph Manlius
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1572
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP1572-09
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Christoph Manlius
| Recipient=Erasmus von Rotterdam
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1575
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP166
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Morbach, Achatius =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Achatius Morbach
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=1553
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP030
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=2
| Anon=1
| AuthorPossible=Achatius Morbach
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1553
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP030
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Morel, Pierre =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Pierre Morel
| Recipient=Jacques Gohory
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1567
| Language=gre
| SourceBP=BP089
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Morsius, Joachim =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Joachim Morsius
| Recipient=Gerhard Culemann
| Date=1626-07-16
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Nollius, Henricus =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Henricus Nollius
| Recipient=Joachim Morsius
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1626
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Olivier, Antoine =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Olivier Antoine
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1570
| Language=fra
| SourceBP=BP114
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Olivier Antoine
| Recipient=Pierre Hassard
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1570
| Language=fra
| SourceBP=BP114
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Palthenius, Zacharias =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Zacharias Palthenius
| Recipient=Kaiser Rudolf II.
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1603
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Zacharias Palthenius
| Recipient=Karl von Liechtenstein
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1603
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Zacharias Palthenius
| Recipient=Rudolf Coraduz
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1603
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Zacharias Palthenius
| Recipient=Christoph von Schleinitz
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1603
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Zacharias Palthenius
| Recipient=Franz Gansneb Tengnagel
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1603
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Paracelsus =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Letter
| Author=Paracelsus
| Recipient=Christoph Clauser
| Date=1526-11-10
| DatePresumed=
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP043
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Letter
| Author=Paracelsus
| Recipient=the Students of Zurich
| RecipientGeneral=1
| Date=1527-11-10
| DatePresumed=
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP043
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Paracelsus
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=1536-06-24
| DatePresumed=
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP015
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Letter
| Author=Paracelsus
| Recipient=Wolfgang Thalhauser
| Date=1536-07-23
| DatePresumed=
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP015
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Pauwels, Jan =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=1
| Author=Jan Pauwels
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1580
| Language=nld
| SourceBP=BP183
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=2
| Author=Jan Pauwels
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1580
| Language=nld
| SourceBP=BP183
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Jan Pauwels
| Recipient=Andreas a Carasco
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1580
| Language=nld
| SourceBP=BP183
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Perna, Pietro =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Letter
| Author=Pietro Perna
| Recipient=Jacques Gohory
| Date=1568-02-13
| DatePresumed=
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP099
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Pietro Perna
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1570
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP116
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Pietro Perna
| Recipient=Pierre de Grantrye
| Date=1573-08-19
| DatePresumed=
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP146
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Pietro Perna
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=1575-08-03
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP165
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Pietro Perna
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1575
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP166
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Pinaut, Gilles =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Gilles Pinaut
| Recipient=Jacques Gohory
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1567
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP089
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Pratensis, Johannes =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Johannes Pratensis
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1567
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP087
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Schöneich, Peter =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Peter Schöneich
| Recipient=N.N.
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1605
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Schröter, Adam =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Adam Schröter
| Recipient=Petrus Gutteter
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP107
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Adam Schröter
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP107
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Adam Schröter
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP108
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Num=2
| Author=Adam Schröter
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1569
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP108
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Scultetus, Bartholomaeus =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Bartholomaeus Scultetus
| Recipient=Gregor Leisentritt
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1572
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP1572-09
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Stemler, Levinus =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Levinus Stemler
| Recipient=Mayor and Council of the City of Straubing
| Date=1560-12-01
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP041
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Suchten, Alexander von =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Alexander von Suchten
| Recipient=Karl Rauhenberger
| Date=1560-12-01
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP087
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Tatius, Marcus =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Marcus Tatius
| Recipient=
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1536
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP018
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Thalhauser, Wolfgang =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Letter
| Author=Wolfgang Thalhauser
| Recipient=Paracelsus
| Date=1536-07-24
| DatePresumed=
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP015
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Thölde, Johann =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Thölde
| Recipient=Abraham Faber
| Date=1599-06-28
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Thölde
| Recipient=Joachim Friedrich Kurfürst von Brandenburg; Katharina Markgräfin von Brandenburg
| Date=1602-01-04
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Thölde
| Recipient=Georg Schwalenberg
| Date=1602-08-20
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Thölde
| Recipient=Joachim Tancke; Johannes Hartmann
| Date=1602-12-20
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Thölde
| Recipient=Nicolaus Maius
| Date=1604-05-01
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johann Thölde
| Recipient=Gottfried Graf von Oettingen
| Date=1604-12-24
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Thurneisser, Leonhard =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Leonhard Thurneisser
| Recipient=Julius, Herzog zu Braunschweig und Lüneburg
| Date=1574-04-09
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP155
| AbstractGPT=
}}
 
= Toxites, Michael =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Postface
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1565
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP068
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Ulrich von Montfort und Rothenfels
| Date=1567-11-16
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP097
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1567
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP097
| AbstractGPT=
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| Type=Dedication
| Author=Michael Toxites
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| Type=Poem
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Reader
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| Type=Dedication
| Author=Michael Toxites
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| Type=Notice
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
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| Language=deu
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Michael Toxites
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| Date=1571-04-26
| Language=deu
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Poem
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
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| Language=lat
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Johann Freiherr von Pollweiler
| Date=1571-08-19
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP133
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Postface
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
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| Language=deu
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Georg Hund von Wenkheim
| Date=1572-03-15
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP140
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Carl Welser Freiherr von Zinnenberg
| Date=1572-08-01
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP141
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}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1574
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP154
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Preface
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1574
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP158
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
| DatePresumed=1574
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP158
| AbstractGPT=
}}
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Postface
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
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| Language=deu
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Notice
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Reader
| Date=0
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg-Trauchburg
| Date=1575-03-01
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP162
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Julius, Herzog zu Braunschweig und Lüneburg
| Date=1575-03-01
| Language=deu
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| Type=Notice
| Num=1
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=
| Date=0
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| Language=deu
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| Type=Notice
| Num=2
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=
| Date=0
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| Language=deu
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Philipp Truchsess von Rheinfelden
| Date=1577-01-01
| Language=deu
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{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Michael Toxites
| Recipient=Egidius Colidaeus; Antonius Layendecker
| Date=1577-06-17
| Language=deu
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= Walch, Johannes =
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| Type=Dedication
| Author=Johannes Walch
| Recipient=Martin Sebastian Schwindratzer
| Date=1605-06-05
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP275
| AbstractGPT=
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= Zetzner, Lazarus =
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| Type=Dedication
| Author=Lazarus Zetzner
| Recipient=Friedrich I. Herzog von Württemberg
| Date=1602-09-13
| Language=lat
| SourceBP=BP251
| AbstractGPT=
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= Zimmermann, Samuel =
{{ParatextItem
| Type=Dedication
| Author=Samuel Zimmermann
| Recipient=Johann Jacob Kuen von Belasy, Erzbischof von Salzburg
| Date=1567-05-23
| Language=deu
| SourceBP=BP088
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