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  • 13:21, 10 March 2024Indexes/Resultate und Desiderate der Paracelsus-Forschung, ed. Dilg & Rudolph (1993) (hist | edit) ‎[8,476 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Adam(i), Tobias 126 Adelung, Johann Christoph 143,144 Agricola 29 Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius 29, 49, 50, 79, 83, 84,91,96, 159 (Ps.-)Albertus Magnus 63 Aisted, Johann Heinrich 119, 125, 126 Amort, Eusebius 150 Andreae, Johann Valentin 125, 126, 127, 142, 148, 151, 152, 156, 161 Aristoteles 125 Arnald von Villanova 49 Arnold, Gottfried 125 Artelt, Walter 15,18 Aschner, Bernhard 11, 16 Avicenna 105, 108 Bacon, Francis 147 Baker, George 107 Balbian, J...")
  • 13:13, 10 March 2024Indexes/Kreatur und Kosmos, ed. Dilg-Frank (1981) (hist | edit) ‎[18,464 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Aaron AT 8 Abraham AT 127 Achelis, Johann Daniel 31, 32, 37, 49 Ackerknecht, Erwin 76 Adam AT 8, 118, 127, 147 Adelung, Johann Christoph 183 Agricola (Bauer), Georg 40, 49, 52 Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius 121 Alber, Erasmus 121 Albertus Magnus 105, 107 Albrecht, Günter 79 Alexius Pedemontanus 83 Algaroth (Algarotta), Vittorio 162 Ambrosius von Mailand 105 Amerbach (Basilius und Bonifacius) 173 Amiet, Bruno 59 Andernach <i>s.</i> Wint(h)er Andernacu...")
  • 12:42, 10 March 2024Indexes/Parerga Paracelsica, ed. Telle (1991) (hist | edit) ‎[42,111 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Aberle, Karl 302, 316, 317, 319, 330 Achacius, Israel 93 Achelis, Johann Daniel 1 Adam (Stammvater des Menschengeschlechts) 50 Adam 123, 124 Adelphus (Muling), Johann 39, 43, 44, 80, 95 Aegidius Karl 221 Äskulap 323, 330 Agerius, Nicolaus 295 Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius 10, 11, 32 Albert Friedrich, Herzog 210 <i>Alchymia Vera</i> 147 Alveld, Augustin von 108 Ambrosius, Marcus 218, 226 Amerbach, Basilius 61, 229 Amerbach, Bonifacius 61 Ammann, Hartm...")
  • 12:30, 10 March 2024Indexes/Oswaldus Crollius, Alchemomedizinische Briefe, ed. Kühlmann & Telle (1998) (hist | edit) ‎[19,877 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Aegidius de Vadis 14, 74, 76, 79, 92, 95, 147 f., 153, <i>159</i> Agricola, Georgius 4 Albert, Johann (Wimpinaeus) 176 Albertus Magnus 141 <i>Alchimia vera</i> 129 Alsted, Johann Heinrich 142 Am Wald, Georg 5, 43 f., 125, <i>159 f.</i>, 183, 201, 210 Am Wald, Jakob 125 Amplias, Johannes 45–47, 159 Andreae, Johann Valentin 180 f., 208 Anna, Fürstin von Anhalt 212, 220 Aquilla, Johannes s. Arndt, Johann Aristoteles 118, 131, 139, 141 Arn...")
  • 12:20, 10 March 2024Indexes/Analecta Paracelsica, ed. Telle (1994) (hist | edit) ‎[82,851 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> A. H. 15, 21 Achatius, Melchior 230 Adam 172 Adam, Melchior 8, 43 Adelmann, Brigitta (verh. Hammel) 359 Adelung, Johann Christoph 8, 541-556 Adolphus Magnus 153 Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius 68, 112 f., 545 Alardus, Lampertus 162 Alava, Francès d’ 70 Albertus Magnus 74, 100, 111, 113 Albinus, Johann 18 Albinus, Johann Christoph 18 Albinus, Kaspar s. Weyss, Kaspar Albinus, Nikolaus (Weyss, Weis) 18 f., 43, 45 Alburgensis, Johannes (...")
  • 20:13, 9 March 2024Indexes/Pagel, The Smiling Spleen (1984) (hist | edit) ‎[21,349 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Aachen 200 Abanus, Petrus 130, 192 Abbaj 120 Abscess 78 Acid 11, 29, 53, 74, 86, 89 Ackerknecht, E. 173 Adam 101, 117, 118, 185 Adams, F. 191 Adamus, Tobias 177 Adech 99, 184 Adelung, J. C. 174 Agrippa of Nettesheim 3-5, 112, 157, 163, 192 Air, internal 32 Alberti, S. 136, 194 Albertus Magnus 80 Albigenses 97 Albumin 9 Alchemical transmutation 94 Alchemy 29, 93, 97, 103, 113, 114 Alchymia 93 Alcohol 10 Alexander of Tralles 120, 146, 191 al-Gazali 79, 80 Ali Abbas...")
  • 20:04, 9 March 2024Indexes/Pagel, Das medizinische Weltbild des Paracelsus (1962) (hist | edit) ‎[19,123 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Abraxas 41 A. 2 Acetosa Esurina (s. a. Hungrige Säuren, Magensäure, Magenverdauung) 12 Achelis, J. D. 13 A. 4 Ackerknecht, E. H. 11 Adam 34, 64, 70, 90, 109, 131 Adam Kadmon - idealer Archetyp der Welt Tafel 3 Adepta Philosophia 11 7 Adler - alchemisches Symbol Tafel 3 Adonaj - Symbol für passives Wasser in der Kabbala - 82 A. 3 Äther 22, 57, 58; Tafel 1 Aethylchlorid 23 Ätiologie, Stellung in der Krankheitslehre des Paracelsus 31, 97 Affekte, Affektleben, S...")
  • 19:32, 9 March 2024Indexes (hist | edit) ‎[366 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__TOC__ {{IncludeIndex|Gilly, Adam Haslmayr (1994)}} {{IncludeIndex|Gilly, Cimelia Rhodostaurotica, 2nd ed. (1995)}} {{IncludeIndex|Gilly, Paracelsus in der Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica (1993)}} {{IncludeIndex|Kahn, Alchimie Paracelsisme et alchimie en France (thèse, 1998)}} {{IncludeIndex|Kahn, Alchimie et Paracelsisme (2007)}} {{IncludeIndex|Kahn, Le fixe et le volatil (2016)}} {{IncludeIndex|Moran, Distilling Knowledge (2005)}} {{IncludeIndex|Moran, Paracelsus...")
  • 19:28, 9 March 2024Indexes/Pagel, Paracelsus (1958) (hist | edit) ‎[34,861 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> d'Abano, Pietro 52, 214, 245, 296 Abraxas 64 Abscess 135 Acacia 76 Acetosa Esurina 160, 163 Acetosum (fontale, naturale, vitriolatum) 160 Achelis, J. D. 33, 346 Acids and Acidity 157, 170 Ackerknecht, Erwin H. 152 Aconite 178 Acoustics 299 Adam 210, 212, 217, 228, 264, 315, 335 Adam, earthly 215 Adam, heavenly 215 Adam Kadmon 43, 207 Adamas 301 Adamites (Bohemian) 231 Adams, Francis 177 Adelung, Joh. ehr. 42, 49, 213, 277 Adepta Philosophia 8, 9, 120 Aerial Spirit...")
  • 19:15, 9 March 2024Indexes/Pagel, Jo. Bapt. van Helmont (1930) (hist | edit) ‎[3,713 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Achelis 10, 35. Agricola 44. Agrippa von Nettesheim 93. Albert d. Gr. 143. Alkamenes von Abydos 52. Anaxagoras 30, 49. Angelhuber 80. Anselm 143. Apokalypse 136. Araber 136. Aretaios 46 ff., 108. Argentieri 119, 126. Aristoteles 1, 2, 21, 23, 25 ff., 30 ff., 33 ff., 46, 49, 51, 66, 193. Arnald von Villanova 89, 93. Autenrieth, Joh. H. 133. Avicebron 143. Avicenna 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 139. Bacon 43, 96. Barthez 134. Bartholinus 81, 82. Becher 63. Bergson 29, 34. Ber...")
  • 18:56, 9 March 2024Indexes/Moran, Paracelsus: An Alchemical Life (2019) (hist | edit) ‎[14,267 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Agricola, Georgius 68-9, 70, 88-9 Agrippa, Cornelius 156 Al-Biruni 74 alchemy 68-93 : alchemist-physician and alchemy of nature 39-40, 42, 53-5, 80-81, 84-5 : and Christian theology 85-7 : common practice of 68-72 : and Goethe’s <i>Faust</i> 169 : inner alchemist 42, 62, 80, 81 : local substances and local illnesses, Paracelsus’ use of 82-4 alchemy, apothecaries and medicines 72-81 : and ancient Hermetic texts 81 : dosages 79 : and reform of medical botany 7...")
  • 18:31, 9 March 2024Indexes/Moran, Distilling Knowledge (2005) (hist | edit) ‎[28,173 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Abbri, Ferdinando, 185 Abrahams, Harold, 13 Academics, 6, 9, 55, 71–72, 84–86, 157, 189; University of Leipzig, 73; University of Paris, 84, 86, 87–89; University of Montpellier, 86, 107; University of Louvain, 91; and chemistry, 104–114, 115, 119, 127– 128, 144, 186; University of Jena, 106, 127, 158; University of Valencia, 107; University of Wittenberg, 107; University of Marburg, 107–111; University of Leyden, 112, 113–115, 116–117; University...")
  • 18:10, 9 March 2024Indexes/Moran, The Alchemical World of the German Court (1991) (hist | edit) ‎[6,693 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Agricola, Georgius 43, 45, 171 Agrippa of Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius 39, 88, 92 Alstein, Jacob 46 Altmanstedt see Athemstad Amsterdam, Jan Cornelius van 71 Andreae, Johann Valentin 96, 97 Anthony, Francis 63, 107 Ariosto 14, 21 Aristotle 44, 77, 106, 162 Athemstad (i.e. Altmanstedt), Johann 151, 152 August of Braunschweig-Lüneburg 173 August of Saxony 175 Augustine 91 Avicenna 77 Bacon, Francis 11, 12 Bacon, Roger 136, 141 Barnet, Duncan 111 Beguin, Jean 63,...")
  • 18:02, 9 March 2024Indexes/Kahn, Le fixe et le volatil (2016) (hist | edit) ‎[10,293 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Abraham le juif : 16 Adelung, Johann Christoph : 186 Agathodémon : 10 Agricola, Georg : 29 Albert le Grand : 11, 15, 28 Alfred l'Anglais : 11 Allendy, René : 186 Anhalt, Christian von : 89 Antelmy, Pierre-Thomas : 158-159 Apollonios de Tyane : 22 Apulée : 188, 191 Aristote : 11-12, 28-29, 37, 48, 58, 79, 87, 105, 107, 120, 123, 190 Arnaud de Villeneuve : 15, 34, 37, 70 pseudo-Arnaud de Villeneuve : 40 Asclepius : 188 Ashmole, Elias : 161 Augurelli, Giovanni Aur...")
  • 17:49, 9 March 2024Indexes/Kahn, Alchimie Paracelsisme et alchimie en France (thèse, 1998) (hist | edit) ‎[59,833 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Abano, Pietro d’ 419, 979 Abely, 277, 497 Abohaly, 934 Abraham, 879, 993 Acon, 277 Acron d’Agrigente, 468, 470 Adam, 137, 562, 563, 567, 568, 623, 722, 993 Adam hermaphrodite, 567 Adami, Tobias 847, 848 Adrien, 550 Ægidius de Vadis, 109 Agricola, Georg 69, 83, 84 Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius 73, 75, 76, 80, 112, 134, 158, 163, 170, 210, 292, 577, 721, 722, 804, 811, 837, 838, 839, 888, 924, 964, 969 Ailleboust, Jean 627, 637, 640 Alain [de Lille...")
  • 17:44, 9 March 2024Indexes/Gilly, Cimelia Rhodostaurotica, 2nd ed. (1995) (hist | edit) ‎[13,954 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> A.O.M.T.W. 109 A.Q.L.I.H. 89 A.W.B.D.S.F. 165 Abednego Serpentarius 93 Aconcio Iacopo 62 Adami Tobias 58, 64 Adelwertus Jonas 52 Agnostus Irenäus s. Grick Friedrich Agrippa von Nettesheim Henricus Cornelius 65 Alethophilus 3 Amandus de Stellis Gratianus (Weickart Christoph?) 113, 115 Andreae Gottlieb 59 Andreae Jakob 59 Andreae Johann Ludwig 48 Andreae Johann Valentin 7, 8, 9, 10, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 38, 45, 46-64, 70-84, 157, 159, 161, 185 Andreae Johannes 52 An...")
  • 15:12, 9 March 2024Indexes/Gilly, Paracelsus in der Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica (1993) (hist | edit) ‎[8,770 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Abano Pietro d', 68 Aberle Karl, 13, 26, 27 Adelung Johann Christoph, 13, 25 Agrippa von Nettesheim Henr. Cornelius, 14, 34 AH (Monogrammist), 17 Albertus Magnus, 14 Amelissz Jan, 44 Anacharsis, 19 Andreae Johann Valentin, 3, 23, 24, 72, 75, 78, 80, 83 Andreae Johannes, 24 Andresen Andreas, 14, 25 Antonius Guilielmus, 78 Apel Jakob, 73 Apris J., 73 Aristoteles, 15, 35, 72, 72, 77 Arndt Johann, 3, 16, 22, 78 Arnold Gottfried, 70, 85 Äskulap, 16 Aubry Johann. 81 Au...")
  • 15:00, 9 March 2024Indexes/Gilly, Adam Haslmayr (1994) (hist | edit) ‎[11,384 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> Abraham von Worms 134 146 Agrippa von Nettesheim Henricus Cornelius 150 185 Alefeld Georg von 246 Alfonso X. 76 Altstetter Friedrich 38 56 66 208 209 Ambelain Robert 146 Andreae Jacob 286 Andreae Johann Valentin 7 8 9 29 30 62 91 99 105 114 185 Andreae Konrad 269 Angerer Christian 67 Angerer Wolfgang 67 Aristoteles 42 54 55 197 Arndt Johann 110 125 131 148 197 201 Arnold Gottfried 21 29 Arnold Klaus 150 Arnold Paul 29 August d. J. von Braunschweig und Lüneburg 10...")
  • 14:55, 9 March 2024Indexes/Kahn, Alchimie et Paracelsisme (2007) (hist | edit) ‎[76,956 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<poem> A. D. M., docteur en médecine, 643 Abano (Pietro d’), voir Pietro d’Abano Abatia, Bernard, 307 Abd el-Aziz, sultan de Bougie, 125 Abel, 463 Abely, 277, 308, 497 Abraham, 490, 588 Abraham (maître), 71 Académie de Genève, 359 Académie de G. de Lamoignon, 557 Académie de Mersenne, 430 Académies d’alchimie, 550, 553, 579 Accademia dei Lincei, 605 *Accolti, Vincentio, 673 *Acher, Abraham, 628 Achillini, Alessandro, 52, 56, 58, 61 Acigné, Pierre d...")
  • 23:30, 8 March 2024Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Anthony.1623-01 (hist | edit) ‎[1,516 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BiblioPrint | Details=0 | ID=BP.Anthony.1623-01 | TitlePageImage= | In={{{In|}}} | SubItem={{{SubItem|}}} | Command={{{Command|}}} | Biblio= | BiblioParac=Francis Anthony | BiblioAntiParac= | BiblioOther= | NotInSudhoff= | SudhoffBPnum= | SudhoffBPpag= | SudhoffPHpag= | Anon= | Author=John Cotta | AuthorByline= | AuthorPresent= | AuthorPresumed= | AuthorPossible= | Editor= | EditorPresent= | EditorPresumed= | EditorOriginal= | OtherNames= | Translator= | TranslatorPres...")
  • 23:24, 8 March 2024Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Anthony.1611-03 (hist | edit) ‎[1,579 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BiblioPrint | Details=0 | ID=BP.Anthony.1611-03 | TitlePageImage=0 | In={{{In|}}} | SubItem={{{SubItem|}}} | Command={{{Command|}}} | Biblio= | BiblioParac=Francis Anthony | BiblioAntiParac= | BiblioOther= | NotInSudhoff= | SudhoffBPnum= | SudhoffBPpag= | SudhoffPHpag= | Anon= | Author=Thomas Rawlin | AuthorByline= | AuthorPresent= | AuthorPresumed= | AuthorPossible= | Editor= | EditorPresent= | EditorPresumed= | EditorOriginal= | OtherNames= | Translator= | Translator...")
  • 22:57, 8 March 2024Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Anthony.1613-01 (hist | edit) ‎[1,823 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BiblioPrint | Details=0 | ID=BP.Anthony.1613-01 | TitlePageImage= | In={{{In|}}} | SubItem={{{SubItem|}}} | Command={{{Command|}}} | Biblio= | BiblioParac=Francis Anthony | BiblioAntiParac= | BiblioOther= | NotInSudhoff= | SudhoffBPnum= | SudhoffBPpag= | SudhoffPHpag= | Anon= | Author=Matthew Gwinne | AuthorByline= | AuthorPresent= | AuthorPresumed= | AuthorPossible= | Editor= | EditorPresent= | EditorPresumed= | EditorOriginal= | OtherNames= | Translator= | Translator...")
  • 22:54, 8 March 2024Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Anthony.1611-01 (hist | edit) ‎[1,747 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BiblioPrint | Details=0 | ID=BP.Anthony.1611-01 | TitlePageImage= | In={{{In|}}} | SubItem={{{SubItem|}}} | Command={{{Command|}}} | Biblio= | BiblioParac=Francis Anthony | BiblioAntiParac= | BiblioOther= | NotInSudhoff= | SudhoffBPnum= | SudhoffBPpag= | SudhoffPHpag= | Anon= | Author=Matthew Gwinne | AuthorByline= | AuthorPresent= | AuthorPresumed= | AuthorPossible= | Editor= | EditorPresent= | EditorPresumed= | EditorOriginal= | OtherNames= | Translator= | Translator...")
  • 13:39, 8 March 2024Text.Anthony.1618-01.a2r (hist | edit) ‎[2,384 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=Text.Anthony.1618-01.a2r | Anon=1 | AuthorPresumed=Melchior Breler | Recipient=Reader | Type=Preface | Date=1618-07-31 | Place=Hamburg | Pages= | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Francis Anthony | SourceTitle=Panacea Aurea Sive Tractatus duo de ipsius Auro Potabili | SourceEditorPresumed=Melchior Breler | SourcePlace=Hamburg: Georg Ludwig Frobenius | SourceDate=1618 | SourceBP=BP.Anthony.1618-01 | SourceBPother= |...")
  • 13:37, 8 March 2024Text.Anthony.1618-01.a2r/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[18,907 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Greetings to the reader. We present to you, kind reader, two treatises by Francis Anthony, a most honorable man, deeply versed in Hermetic Philosophy, first published in London, now reprinted in Germany. For where else could the honor of a repeated edition of Adam's Wisdom and Hermeticism be more fittingly celebrated; which, having been almost expelled from other countries, migrated to our homeland in this last century with a purer form of religion. Thus, Joseph Duchesn...")
  • 13:27, 8 March 2024Text.Anthony.1618-01.a2r/Text (hist | edit) ‎[21,380 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|sig|(a)2r}} {{MarkupUppercase|Lectori s[alutem].}} {{MarkupInitial|Damus}} tibi, benevole Lector, Tractatus duos {{Link|Name|{{MarkupSmallcaps|Francisci Antonii}}|Francis Anthony}}, Viri integerrimi, & in Philosophiâ Hermeticâ versatißimi, {{Link|Place|Londini|London}} primum editos, nunc autem in Germania recusos. Neque enim alibi potius Sapientiæ Adamicæ & Hermeticæ bonore iteratæ editionis litari debebat; quæ pulsa ferè al...")
  • 22:15, 7 March 2024Bibliographia Paracelsistarum/Francis Anthony (hist | edit) ‎[509 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{trim|{{:Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Anthony.1610-01}}}} {{trim|{{:Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Anthony.1616-01}}}} {{trim|{{:Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Anthony.1616-02}}}} {{trim|{{:Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Anthony.1618-01}}}}")
  • 22:09, 7 March 2024Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Anthony.1616-02 (hist | edit) ‎[7,529 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BiblioPrint | Details=0 | ID=BP.Anthony.1616-01 | TitlePageImage=0 | In={{{In|}}} | SubItem={{{SubItem|}}} | Command={{{Command|}}} | Biblio= | BiblioParac=Francis Anthony | BiblioAntiParac= | BiblioOther= | NotInSudhoff= | SudhoffBPnum= | SudhoffBPpag= | SudhoffPHpag= | Anon= | Author=Francis Anthony | AuthorByline= | AuthorPresent= | AuthorPresumed= | AuthorPossible= | Editor= | EditorPresent= | EditorPresumed= | EditorOriginal= | OtherNames= | Translator= | Translat...")
  • 22:08, 7 March 2024Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Anthony.1610-01 (hist | edit) ‎[4,048 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BiblioPrint | Details=0 | ID=BP.Anthony.1610-01 | TitlePageImage=0 | In={{{In|}}} | SubItem={{{SubItem|}}} | Command={{{Command|}}} | Biblio= | BiblioParac=Francis Anthony | BiblioAntiParac= | BiblioOther= | NotInSudhoff= | SudhoffBPnum= | SudhoffBPpag= | SudhoffPHpag= | Anon= | Author=Francis Anthony | AuthorByline= | AuthorPresent= | AuthorPresumed= | AuthorPossible= | Editor= | EditorPresent= | EditorPresumed= | EditorOriginal= | OtherNames= | Translator= | Translat...")
  • 20:36, 7 March 2024Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Anthony.1616-01 (hist | edit) ‎[3,968 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{BiblioPrint | Details=0 | ID=BP.Anthony.1616-01 | TitlePageImage= | In={{{In|}}} | SubItem={{{SubItem|}}} | Command={{{Command|}}} | Biblio= | BiblioParac=Francis Anthony | BiblioAntiParac= | BiblioOther= | NotInSudhoff= | SudhoffBPnum= | SudhoffBPpag= | SudhoffPHpag= | Anon= | Author=Francis Anthony | AuthorByline= | AuthorPresent= | AuthorPresumed= | AuthorPossible= | Editor= | EditorPresent= | EditorPresumed= | EditorOriginal= | OtherNames= | Translator= | Translato...")
  • 19:47, 7 March 2024Text.Breler.1611-02.A1v (hist | edit) ‎[515 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=Text.Breler.1611-02.A1v | Author=Melchior Breler | Recipient=Johann Christoph Graeter | Type=DedicationLetter | Date= | Place= | Pages=1 | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Melchior Breler | SourceTitle=Schediasmatum Iuvenilium Manipulus unus | SourceEditor= | SourcePlace=Altdorf: Conrad Agricola | SourceDate=1611 | SourceBP=BP.Breler.1611-02 | SourceBPother= | SourceSig=A1v | Text=2024-03-07 | Translation=2024-03-0...")
  • 19:46, 7 March 2024Text.Breler.1611-02.A1v/Text (hist | edit) ‎[1,280 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|sig|A1r}} Ad Dominum {{MarkupSmallcapsV|Janum}} {{MarkupAllSmallcapsV|Christophorum Græterum}} <i>Amicum Meum Magnum, & Ex Recentioribus Sinceriorem.</i> {{Pagemark|sig|A1v}} {{MarkupUppercaseV|Amicorum optime, optimorum amicissime}}. {{MarkupInitial|Nota}} est illa Poëtæ cuiusdam Flori apud {{Link|Name|Spartianum|Aelius Spartianus}} vita jocularis & mollicula cantilena. <poem> :: <i>Ego nolo Cæsar esse, :: Equitare per Britannos, ::...")
  • 19:45, 7 March 2024Text.Breler.1611-02.A1v/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[1,157 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "To Johann Christoph Graeter, my great friend, and among the More recent, the most sincere. Best of friends, most friendly of the best. Famous is that playful and delicate song of a certain poet Florus in the life written by Spartianus: <poem> :: I do not wish to be Caesar, :: To ride through the Britons, :: To suffer the Scythian frosts. </poem> Also known is the Emperor's witty and clever reply: <poem> :: I do not wish to be Florus, :: To walk through the taverns,...")
  • 19:13, 7 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!!2r (hist | edit) ‎[2,021 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=Text.Crollius.1609-01.!!2r | Author=Oswald Crollius | Recipient=Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg | Type=DedicationLetter | Date=1608 | Place=Prague | Pages=7 | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Oswald Crollius | SourceTitle=Basilica chymica | SourceEditor= | SourcePlace=Frankfurt am Main: Claude de Marne and Johann Aubry (heirs) | SourceDate=1609 | SourceBP=BP.Crollius.1609-01 | SourceBPother= | SourceSig=(:)2...")
  • 19:13, 7 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!!2r/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[8,337 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "To the most illustrious and wise Prince Christian of Anhalt, Count of Ascania, ruler of Zerbst and Bernburg, and my most gracious patron, Oswald Croll's dedicatory letter. As I pondered deeply, most illustrious and worthy of all praise, Prince Christian, the greatest honor of the Anhalt family, whether in these most lamentable times, when almost nothing seems safe from the venomous tongue of envy, I should publish my Chemical Basilica, a work gathered through various an...")
  • 19:04, 7 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!!2r/Text (hist | edit) ‎[10,115 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|sig|(:)2r}} Ad Illustriss[imum] & Sapientiss[imum] {{Link|Name|{{MarkupSmallcaps|Anhaltinum Principem}} {{MarkupUppercase|Christianum, Comitem Ascaniæ}}|Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg}}, {{MarkupUppercase|Dyna}}sten {{Link|Place|Servestæ|Zerbst}}, ac {{Link|Place|Bernburgi|Bernburg}} Dominum, & Patronum suum clementissimum, {{Link|Name|{{MarkupSmallcaps|Osualdi Crollii}}|Oswald Crollius}} Epistola Dedicatoria. <i>{{MarkupInitial|Indaganti}...")
  • 20:07, 6 March 2024Authors/Elizabeth Jane Weston (hist | edit) ‎[172 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__TOC__ = Personal Bibliography = = Dedications, Prefaces, Postfaces = = Notices, Editorial Remarks etc. = = Poems = {{:Text.Crollius.1609-01.!4v|GetLink}} = Other Texts =")
  • 20:06, 6 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!4v (hist | edit) ‎[522 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=Text.Crollius.1609-01.!4v | Author=Elizabeth Jane Weston | Recipient=Oswald Crollius | Type=Two Poems | Date= | Place= | Pages=1 | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Oswald Crollius | SourceTitle=Basilica chymica | SourceEditor= | SourcePlace=Frankfurt am Main: Claude de Marne and Johann Aubry (heirs) | SourceDate=1609 | SourceBP=BP.Crollius.1609-01 | SourceBPother= | SourceSig=()4v | Text=2024-03-06 | Translation=20...")
  • 20:06, 6 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!4v/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[803 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "On the Basilica Chymica of the Most Illustrious and Excellent Man, Oswald Crollius, Physician, etc. Because Crollius dares to expose himself more boldly to envy by publishing writings approved by learned physicians, he accomplishes his monuments with his own virtue as enduringly as he performs the work of sincere piety. But because it demands what is pleasing to God and healthful for afflicted bodies, Apollo is eternal to me. Another. O Crollius, the glory and chief o...")
  • 20:04, 6 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!4v/Text (hist | edit) ‎[1,092 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|sig|()4v}} {{MarkupUppercase|In Basilicam Chymicam Cla}}<i>rißimi & Excellentißimi Viri D[omini]</i> {{Link|Name|{{MarkupSmallcaps|Osvaldi Crollii}}|Oswald Crollius}} <i>Medici &c.</i> <poem> {{Link|Name|{{MarkupInitial|Crollius|Lang=lat|Smallcaps=1}}|Oswald Crollius}} Inuidiæ quia sese audentius offert : Edendo medicis scripta probata sophis, Tàmvirtute sua peragit monimenta perenni : Synceræ præstat quàm pietatis opus. Sed quia grata D...")
  • 12:34, 5 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!4r (hist | edit) ‎[1,312 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=Text.Crollius.1609-01.!4r | Author=Paulus Melissus | Recipient=Oswald Crollius | Type=Poem | Date=1593 | Place=Heidelberg | Pages=1 | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Oswald Crollius | SourceTitle=Basilica chymica | SourceEditor= | SourcePlace=Frankfurt am Main: Claude de Marne and Johann Aubry (heirs) | SourceDate=1609 | SourceBP=BP.Crollius.1609-01 | SourceBPother= | SourceSig=()4r | Text=2024-03-05 | Translation...")
  • 12:32, 5 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!4r/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[713 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "To Oswald Croll. Behold the unique juices of nature, Croll, when the distillation of herbs feels the flame, through certain hours, not ignorant of learned art; salt seeks the bottom, oil floats in the middle, spirit rises to the top. These three, thus enclosed in glass, separated by color, each can be distinguished by the clear eye. Who would not praise the divine discoveries of the golden Paracelsus, his keen intellect, and his wondrous fire; under whose guidance the c...")
  • 12:31, 5 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!4r/Text (hist | edit) ‎[1,033 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|sig|()4r}} {{MarkupSmallcaps|Ad}} {{Link|Name|{{MarkupSmallcapsV|Oswaldum Crollium}}|Oswald Crollius}}. <poem> {{MarkupInitial|Adspice|Smallcaps=1}} <i>naturæ succorum propria, {{Link|Name|{{MarkupSmallcaps|Crolli}}|Oswald Crollius}}. Senserit herbarum cum distillatio flammam Horas per certas, artis non inscia doctæ; Sal petit ima, oleum medio nat, spiritus alto. Hæc tria sic inclusa vitro, distincta colore, Singula quæ possis oculo in...")
  • 12:19, 5 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!3r (hist | edit) ‎[1,541 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=BP.Crollius.1609-01.!2r | Author=Paulus Melissus | Recipient=Oswald Crollius | Type=Poem | Date= | Place= | Pages=3 | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Oswald Crollius | SourceTitle=Basilica chymica | SourceEditor= | SourcePlace=Frankfurt am Main: Claude de Marne and Johann Aubry (heirs) | SourceDate=1609 | SourceBP=BP.Crollius.1609-01 | SourceBPother= | SourceSig=()3r–()4r | Text=2024-03-05 | Translation=2024-03-...") originally created as "BP.Crollius.1609-01.!3r"
  • 12:18, 5 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!3r/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[1,841 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Paulus Melissus from Franconia, Count Palatine and Knight of the Golden Spur, a Roman Citizen, Alcaic Ode to Oswald Crollius, Most Excellent Physician. Throughout the year, you traverse France and Italy, Crollius, eager to learn noble arts, and at the same time, to express foreign words with a more eloquent tongue, to be skilled in the practices celebrated by the sons of Machaon, not in the manner of the common folk, or superficially with wit or water, or with the dye o...") originally created as "BP.Crollius.1609-01.!3r/Translation"
  • 12:14, 5 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!3r/Text (hist | edit) ‎[2,244 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|sig|()3r}} {{Link|Name|{{MarkupUppercaseV|Pauli Melissi}}|Paulus Melissus}} {{Link|Place|{{MarkupUppercase|Franci}}|Franconia}}, {{MarkupUppercaseV|Comitis Pal[atini] et Equ[itis] Aur[ei]}} {{MarkupSmallcaps|Civis Romani}} {{MarkupUppercase|Ode alcaica <i>ad</i>}} {{Link|Name|{{MarkupUppercaseV|<i>Osvaldum Crollium</i>}}|Oswald Crollius}}, <i>Medicum excellentiß[imum]</i>. <poem> {{MarkupInitial|Plures|Smallcaps=1}} per anno Galliam & Ausonas {{Link|Name|{{M...") originally created as "BP.Crollius.1609-01.!3r/Text"
  • 11:53, 5 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!2r (hist | edit) ‎[538 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=BP.Crollius.1609-01.!2r | Author=Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor | Recipient= | Type=Privilege | Date=1608-05-02 | Place=Prague | Pages=2 | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Oswald Crollius | SourceTitle=Basilica chymica | SourceEditor= | SourcePlace=Frankfurt am Main: Claude de Marne and Johann Aubry (heirs) | SourceDate=1609 | SourceBP=BP.Crollius.1609-01 | SourceBPother= | SourceSig=()2r–()2v | Text=2024-03-05 |...") originally created as "BP.Crollius.1609-01.!2r"
  • 11:52, 5 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!2r/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[4,008 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Privilege of Exclusivity. Rudolph II, by the divine favor of elected mercy, Emperor of the Romans, always August, and King of Germany, Hungary, Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, etc., Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, and Württemberg, etc., Count of Tyrol, etc., acknowledge and hereby make known to all and singular that, whereas our faithful and beloved Oswald Croll, the ordinary physician of the illustrious Christian Prince of Anh...") originally created as "BP.Crollius.1609-01.!2r/Translation"
  • 11:52, 5 March 2024Text.Crollius.1609-01.!2r/Text (hist | edit) ‎[5,225 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|sig|()2r}} {{MarkupSmallcaps|Privilegium Cæcareum.}} {{Link|Name|{{MarkupInitial|Rudolphus|Smallcaps=1}}|Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor}} <i>Secundus diuina fauente clementia Electus Romanorum Imperator semper August ac Germaniæ, Hungariæ, Bohemiæ, Dalmatiæ, Croatiæ, Sclauoniæ &c. Rex, Archidux Austriæ, Dux Burgundiæ, Stiriæ, Carinthiæ, Carniolæ & Wiertembergæ, &c. Comes Tirolis &c....") originally created as "BP.Crollius.1609-01.!2r/Text"
  • 11:11, 5 March 2024Authors/Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor (hist | edit) ‎[69 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__TOC__ = Printing Privileges = {{:BP.Crollius.1609-01.!2r|GetLink}}")
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