https://www.theatrum-paracelsicum.com/index.php?title=Lapis_philosophorum&feed=atom&action=historyLapis philosophorum - Revision history2024-03-28T18:47:52ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.37.1https://www.theatrum-paracelsicum.com/index.php?title=Lapis_philosophorum&diff=943&oldid=prevJP: Created page with "{{Heading|level=3|align=left|before=1|family=serif|bold=0|text=I. Basic information}} <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> Not printed. Two manuscripts. <b>Editions.</b> Not edited by Huser or Sudhoff. <b>Relationship between different versions.</b> Only one version known. <b>Structure, genre/form, perspective, style.</b> Seven chapters (“septem gradus”). Written in the third person. <b>Relationship to other texts.</b> The first sentence only is a quotation fro..."2022-07-06T16:44:57Z<p>Created page with "{{Heading|level=3|align=left|before=1|family=serif|bold=0|text=I. Basic information}} <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> Not printed. Two manuscripts. <b>Editions.</b> Not edited by Huser or Sudhoff. <b>Relationship between different versions.</b> Only one version known. <b>Structure, genre/form, perspective, style.</b> Seven chapters (“septem gradus”). Written in the third person. <b>Relationship to other texts.</b> The first sentence only is a quotation fro..."</p>
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<b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> Not printed. Two manuscripts.<br />
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<b>Editions.</b> Not edited by Huser or Sudhoff.<br />
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<b>Relationship between different versions.</b> Only one version known.<br />
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<b>Structure, genre/form, perspective, style.</b> Seven chapters (“septem gradus”). Written in the third person.<br />
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<b>Relationship to other texts.</b> The first sentence only is a quotation from book 4 of the <i>Archidoxis</i> (Huser, 6: 33).<br />
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<b>Authenticity, authorship.</b> Allegedly acquired in 1573 by “J. Erasmus Rulandt” from Emperor Maximilian II’s physician “Doctor Suevus” in Vienna. None of these persons is listed in a 1566 “Hofstaatsverzeichnis” by Nicolaus Mameranus. It is not known if there is any connection with Bernhard Suevus, doctor of medicine, 1623 physicus in Rotenburg ob der Tauber, deceased in 1636.<br />
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<b>Time of writing.</b> Possibly written in the 1570s.<br />
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<b>Manuscripts:</b><br />
* Kassel, Landesbibliothek: 4° Ms. chem. 58, f. 47r–49v<br />
* Kassel, Landesbibliothek: 8° Ms. chem. 28[4, f. 3v–10v<br />
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<b>First printed:</b> not printed<br />
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<b>Essential bibliography:</b> Sudhoff, <i>Paracelsus-Handschriften</i>, 725, 729–730, 780 n° II/14.<br />
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Broszinski, <i>Manuscripta chemica in quarto</i> (2011), 192.<br />
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