Sermo ad filios

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Printing History, Manuscripts. One manuscript in Hannover.

Editions. Not edited so far.

Relationship between different versions. Only one known version.

Structure, genre/form, perspective, style.

Relationship to other texts.

Authenticity, authorship. The Sermo ad filios was first pointed out by Weimann as a work of Paracelsus (Weimann, “Der pseudoparacelsische Sermo ad filios,” 1963). However, the term “philosophei Paracelsi Magni” in the heading is not to be read as “philosophy by Paracelsus” but “philosophy of Paracelsus.” The manuscript is in the hand of Adam Haslmayr, who is also seems to be the author.

Time of writing. Further study required.

Manuscripts:

  • Hannover, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek/Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek: Ms. iv 370; 16 pages

First printed: not printed