Difference between revisions of "Authors/Johannes Bartholomaeus"
From Theatrum Paracelsicum
< Authors
(→Poems) |
(→Poems) |
||
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
| SourceTitle=Libellus Poematum | | SourceTitle=Libellus Poematum | ||
| SourceDate=1571 | | SourceDate=1571 | ||
| AbstractGPT= | | AbstractGPT=The Latin poem about Theophrastus Paracelsus briefly suggests that the author (Paracelsus) is obscure and difficult to understand. It implies that even with an interpreter, only Apollo, the god of prophecy, could unravel the complex and enigmatic teachings of Paracelsus. The poem highlights the challenging and cryptic nature of Paracelsus's work. | ||
}} | }} | ||
= Other Texts = | = Other Texts = |
Latest revision as of 19:58, 18 December 2023
Personal Bibliography
Dedications, Prefaces, Postfaces
Notices, Editorial Remarks etc.
Poems
- Poem, no date (1571), by Johannes Bartholomaeus; Latin (Source: BP.Varia.1571-01)
- from: Johannes Bartholomaeus, Libellus Poematum, ed. Bartholomaeus Andreades, 1571
- The Latin poem about Theophrastus Paracelsus briefly suggests that the author (Paracelsus) is obscure and difficult to understand. It implies that even with an interpreter, only Apollo, the god of prophecy, could unravel the complex and enigmatic teachings of Paracelsus. The poem highlights the challenging and cryptic nature of Paracelsus's work.