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  • 13:57, 29 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.K4r (hist | edit) ‎[890 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=Text.Penot.1595-01.K4r | Author=Bernard Gilles Penot | Recipient=Reader | Type=Notice | Date= | Place= | Pages= | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Egidius de Vadis | SourceTitle=Dialogus inter naturam et filium philosophiae | SourceEditor=Bernard Gilles Penot | SourcePlace=Frankfurt am Main: Johannes Saur for Johann Rex | SourceDate=1595 | SourceBP=BP.Penot.1595-01 | SourceBPother= | SourceSig=K4r | SourcePag=135 |...")
  • 13:56, 29 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.K4r/Text (hist | edit) ‎[764 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|pag|135}} <i>{{MarkupUppercaseV|Ad humanum lectorem.}}</i> {{Link|Name|{{MarkupInitial|Hipocrates|Smallcaps=1}}|Hippokrates}} vniuersalia quædam præcepta breuia & pauca, in medicina scripsit. Etenim ex vniuersalibus scientia est. Versari verò circa particularia, (quorum etiam ars non est) nullus est finis. Quicunque igitur ita scribere poterit vniuersalia præcepta, ea{{EditLig|´q}}ue singularibus & indiuiduis accomodare, hic in scribendo l...")
  • 13:56, 29 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.K4r/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[628 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "To the human reader, Hippocrates wrote some universal, brief, and few precepts in medicine. Indeed, knowledge comes from universals. But to dwell on particulars (which do not even constitute an art) has no end. Therefore, anyone who can write such universal precepts and apply them to specific and individual cases is to be praised in their writing. For this reason, I have presented 57 universal canons and rules concerning the stone and the physical work, through which yo...")
  • 20:29, 28 February 2024Authors/Thomas Moravius (hist | edit) ‎[169 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__TOC__ = Personal Bibliography = = Dedications, Prefaces, Postfaces = = Notices, Editorial Remarks etc. = = Poems = {{:Text.Penot.1595-01.K3v|GetLink}} = Other Texts =")
  • 20:25, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.K3v (hist | edit) ‎[980 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=Text.Penot.1595-01.F1v | Author=Thomas Moravius | Recipient=Bernard Gilles Penot | Type=Poem | Date= | Place= | Pages= | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Egidius de Vadis | SourceTitle=Dialogus inter naturam et filium philosophiae | SourceEditor=Bernard Gilles Penot | SourcePlace=Frankfurt am Main: Johannes Saur for Johann Rex | SourceDate=1595 | SourceBP=BP.Penot.1595-01 | SourceBPother= | SourceSig=K3v | SourcePa...")
  • 20:25, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.K3v/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[600 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "An Epigram to the Author He who desires to be skilled in the medical art, and to know the sacred mysteries of the alchemical choir, let him read this, let him read this again: thus, many enigmas will he unfold, and he will escape harmful deceits: thus with gold, silver, fixed, and fluid metal, the power given to bodies for healing he will learn: and hence, as a Physician, Chemist, searcher of the stone, both the sick and the seeker will reap hope, and richer rewards tha...")
  • 20:22, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.K3v/Text (hist | edit) ‎[685 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|pag|166}} {{MarkupUppercaseV|Ad authorem epigramma.}} <poem> <i>Qui cupit in Medica fœlix versarier arte, : Et sacra Alchymici mystica nosse chori, Hunc legat, hunc relegat: sic multa ænigmata multos : Apperiet, nocuos effugiet#´que dolos: Sic auto, argento, fixo, fluido#´que metallo : Quæ vis sanandis sit data corporibus Discet: & hinc Medicus, Chymicus, λιθερευνὸς & æger : Spe metet, & votis vberiora suis. Multa#´que qu...")
  • 20:19, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.F1v (hist | edit) ‎[1,391 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=Text.Penot.1595-01.F1v | Author=Bernard Gilles Penot | Recipient=Reader | Type=Preface | Date= | Place= | Pages= | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Egidius de Vadis | SourceTitle=Dialogus inter naturam et filium philosophiae | SourceEditor=Bernard Gilles Penot | SourcePlace=Frankfurt am Main: Johannes Saur for Johann Rex | SourceDate=1595 | SourceBP=BP.Penot.1595-01 | SourceBPother= | SourceSig=F1v | SourcePag=66 |...")
  • 20:19, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.F1v/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[865 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Bernard of Port of Saint Aquitaine greets the Reader. These rules, excerpted from the books of various authors by me, will allow any student of the art to understand the entire art briefly depicted, provided they are suitable and apt for it. However, those who do not feel called to these matters should rest: "Let the cobbler not go beyond his last." Therefore, let each walk in the calling to which they have been called. Otherwise, they will experience the avenging hand...")
  • 20:19, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.F1v/Text (hist | edit) ‎[962 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|pag|66}} {{MarkupUppercaseV|B[ernardus]}} à {{MarkupUppercaseV|Portu Sanctæ}} {{MarkupSmallcapsV|Aquitanus}} Lectori salutem. <i>{{MarkupInitial|Hae|Allcaps=1}} regulæ ex variorum authorum Libris per me excerptæ, quibus artis studiosus quilibet, integram artem breuiter depicta{{EditAbbr|m}} intelliget: Modo aptus idoneusque sit: Qui vero, se ad hæc accitum non senserit, quiescat: Ne sutor vltra crepidam: Igitur in vocatione qua quis{{...")
  • 12:56, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.E9r (hist | edit) ‎[624 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=Text.Penot.1595-01.E9r | Author=Egidius de Vadis | Recipient= | Type=OtherText | TitleShort=Tabula diversorum metallorum | Date= | Place= | Pages= | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Egidius de Vadis | SourceTitle=Dialogus inter naturam et filium philosophiae | SourceEditor=Bernard Gilles Penot | SourcePlace=Frankfurt am Main: Johannes Saur for Johann Rex | SourceDate=1595 | SourceBP=BP.Penot.1595-01 | SourceBPother...")
  • 12:55, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.E9r/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[2,048 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The translated table with MediaWiki elements intact: ``` {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto" |- style="" || Pygmies || Sylvans || Vulcans || Penates. Superi. || Heroes || Nymphs || Manes. Lemures. |- style="" || {{Sign|Saturn}} Lead || {{Sign|Jupiter}} Tin || {{Sign|Mars}} Iron || {{Sign|Sun}} Gold || {{Sign|Venus}} Copper || {{Sign|Mercury}} Mercury || {{Sign|Moon}} Silver |- style="" || Mystery of Extreme Unction || Mystery of Order || Mystery of Contrition || My...")
  • 12:50, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.E9r/Text (hist | edit) ‎[2,343 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Philosophi artem potius occultare conati sunt quam patefacere: Etenim in Metallis scientia tota consistit & eorum radicibus: propterea caracteribus, diuersis{{EditAbbr|´que}} Nominibus ad artem occultandam vsi sunt: Ego vero Studiosis scientiæ planè, vt nactus sum in meis peregrinationibus offero: boni{{EditAbbr|´que}} consulite: <i>B[ernardus] à Portu Aquitanus.</i> {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto" |- style="" || Pigmes. || Siluanes. || Vulcani. |...")
  • 11:16, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.A5v (hist | edit) ‎[1,762 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=Text.Penot.1595-01.A5v | Author=Egidius de Vadis | Recipient= | Type=Preface | Date= | Place= | Pages= | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Egidius de Vadis | SourceTitle=Dialogus inter naturam et filium philosophiae | SourceEditor=Bernard Gilles Penot | SourcePlace=Frankfurt am Main: Johannes Saur for Johann Rex | SourceDate=1595 | SourceBP=BP.Penot.1595-01 | SourceBPother= | SourceSig=A5v-A6r | Text=2024-02-25 | Tr...")
  • 11:15, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.A5v/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[2,242 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Author's Preface. After many years spent in the investigation of the secrets of nature, with numerous night-time studies, a willing spirit, and tireless labor, I found myself exhausted. Finally, considering all such investigations, paths, tracks, as well as the deviations and winding paths that are not only full but also occupied by reeds, sketches, tropes, enigmas, and various aphorisms (not to mention disguises): For all philosophers are so full of meaning, yet not co...")
  • 11:15, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.A5v/Text (hist | edit) ‎[2,363 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|sig|A5v}} {{MarkupUppercaseV|Authoris præfatio.}} <i>{{MarkupInitial|Cum|Language=lat}} annis plurimis super secretorum naturæ indagine, lucubrationibus non paucis propenso animo labori{{EditAbbr|´que}} infatigabili, me defatigassem: denique perpendis omnia eiuscemodi indagationes itinera, tramites, tum denormia, tum diuerticula, ambiens{{EditAbbr|´que}} semitas, quæ non solum de plena, verum etiam scipis, graphis, tropicis, ænigmati...")
  • 10:59, 28 February 2024Authors/Egidius de Vadis (hist | edit) ‎[217 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__TOC__ = Personal Bibliography = = Dedications, Prefaces, Postfaces = = Notices, Editorial Remarks etc. = = Letters = {{:Text.Penot.1595-01.A4v|GetLink}} = Poems = = Other Texts =")
  • 10:56, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.A4v (hist | edit) ‎[1,301 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Text | Instruction={{{1|}}} | ItemID=Text.Penot.1595-01.A4v | Author=Edidius de Vadis | RecipientGeneral=a friend | Type=Letter | Date=1521-07 | Place=Richemont | Pages= | Language=lat | Editor=Julian Paulus | SourceAuthor=Egidius de Vadis | SourceTitle=Dialogus inter naturam et filium philosophiae | SourceEditor=Bernard Gilles Penot | SourcePlace=Frankfurt am Main: Johannes Saur for Johann Rex | SourceDate=1595 | SourceBP=BP.Penot.1595-01 | SourceBPother= | SourceSig=...")
  • 10:53, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.A4v/Text (hist | edit) ‎[2,555 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Pagemark|sig|A4v}} <i>Egidius de Vadis suo amico N. S[alutem] P[lurimam] D[icit].</i> {{MarkupInitial|Non|Smallcaps=1}} mireris super me (virorum optime,) qui omnium scientiarum ignarus, tantum opus super vires aggredior, virtus enim tanti vigoris est, vt non modo ignotos flagrans amore & desiderio conciliet, verum etiam inscios, ignauos, torpentes{{EditAbbr|´que}} instigat, vt meram scientiarum omnium medullam concupiscant. Hos inter omnes (vt amici dicere solent) t...")
  • 10:53, 28 February 2024Text.Penot.1595-01.A4v/Translation (hist | edit) ‎[2,400 bytes]Jp1428790 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Egidius de Vadis sends his warmest greetings to his friend N. Do not be surprised at me (best of men), who, ignorant of all sciences, undertake such a great task beyond my strength. For virtue is of such vigor that it not only attracts the unknown with burning love and desire but also spurs the unknowing, the lazy, and the sluggish to crave the very marrow of all sciences. Among all these (as friends are wont to say), I do not forget you, especially since you are so end...")
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