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  • .... - Der pfälzische Arzt Jakob Theodor, genannt Tabernaemontanus, erblickte in S. (aufgrund persönlicher Bekanntschaft?) einen medizinischen >Erzbuben< u == Printed Sources ==
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  • | Source=Paracelsus, Bücher vnd Schrifften, ed. Johann Huser, vol. 1, Basel: Conrad von Waldkirch 1589 ...iqua|Paragraphi}} vnd Wörter außgelassen/ so von denen/ die sie publicirt/ in den Originalien nicht haben können gelesen werden/ ohne was vnrecht/ vnd m
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  • ...lived for some time with Trithemius, general training, besides instruction in medicine and from him went to the mines which belonged to ...he invitation of the Archbishop, and it looked as if he might settle there in a good position. This expectation however was not fulfilled, as he died sho
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  • ...20. Februar 1574, ed. Zaunick, ebd., S. 9; Widmung an Pfalzgraf Reichard, Basel, 1. März 1579, ed. Zaunick, ebd., S. 25). Beide Erwähnungen dürften sich .... sei Paracelsus bis nach Ägypten nachgereist und habe ihn schließlich tot in Salzburg angetroffen, besaßen M.’ Leben und Wirken ‚lügendenstiftende
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  • ...Berlin 1995 (Ikonographische Repertorien zur Rezeption des antiken Mythos in Europa, Beihefte, 1), S. 214-223; HL (1997), S. 707-750 (zweisprachige Text == Printed Sources ==
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  • | DEArticleBasicData=Geboren vermutlich 1530, getauft am 6. August 1531 in Basel, St. Leonhard. ...ich in Deutschland auf und starb am 8. 7. 1596 im Hause eines Goldschmieds in Köln.
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  • | Place=Basel | SourcePlace=[Basel: Pietro Perna]
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  • ...eg) manuscript is closely related to the sources used by the early editors in a way that has yet to be determined. The Braunschweig manuscript (owned by ...tions.</b> Edited by Huser, 10 (1590): Appendix, 66–138. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/14: 437–498.
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  • ...by Hieronymus Savonarola into German. He appreciates the princes' efforts in promoting God's name and concludes by expressing gratitude for translation | SourcePlace=Basel: Pietro Perna
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  • ...n endete sein Dienstverhältnis 1621. Im folgenden Jahr ist er als Physicus in Nürtingen bezeugt. * 1601 to 1607 in Tübingen, Altdorf, Jena, Wittenberg, Basel
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  • ...owledges that while Paracelsus' writings are insightful, revealing secrets in philosophy, medicine, and chemistry, they should be read with discernment d ...d tractate "De Mineralibus." The intention is to satisfy readers' interest in Paracelsus' works and encourage the release of more of his writings, thereb
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  • ...Aurum potabile</i> (“The true aurum potabile”), was first printed in 1604 in a continuation of the <i>Aureum Vellus</i> with the title <i>Tractatus de v <b>Relationship between different versions.</b> In some copies the first part is addressed to a prince (Werl manuscript and Fi
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  • | SourcePlace=Basel: Conrad von Waldkirch ...iro,|u=v}} {{MarkupSmallcaps|D[omi]n[o] Theodoro Zvingero}} Medicin&aelig; in Academia Basiliensi professori ordinario, S[alutem] P[lurimam] D[icit].
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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> First printed in 1572 by Pietro Perna; not reprinted before Huser. Three manuscripts. <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 9 (1591): 369–393. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/13: 359–386.
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  • ...der Schöpfung</i>, a collection of mostly (pseudo-)Weigelian texts printed in Amsterdam, has a few notes of the editor that refer to an alchemical contex ...and (scattered over four pages) in the Heidelberg manuscript. The earlier printed versions, including Huser’s edition, preserve only the text of the diagra
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  • ...{Heading|level=2|align=left|after=1|text=Austria: [[Paracelsus Manuscripts in Austria|Descriptions]]}}</div> * Hall in Tirol, Franziskanerkloster, Cod. I.321
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  • ...18. August 1601 im Alter von 80 Jahren. Er wurde in der Barfüsserkirche zu Basel beigesetzt. ...ienhard/Leonhard (nachgewiesen 1505 als Bildhauer in Fribourg, 1506 Bürger in Luzern, dort nachgewiesen 1519-1522, gestorben nach 1528); Jacob (geboren a
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  • ...at least four different translations. Version C, which was also partially printed by Gottfried Arnold (see below), is attributed to Paracelsus. ...n C, which is probably the oldest according to Gilly, has the 49 aphorisms in a different order, enriched with many citations from Agrippa von Nettesheim
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  • ...eine ältere Freundschaft fort, die freilich Croll 1596 nicht hinderte, L. in alchimicis des Betrugs zu bezichtigen (Br. Nr. 21). == Printed Sources ==
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  • ...manuscripts. – The complete German text as found in manuscripts was never printed, since Huser presented a German translation taken from Dorn’s edition. ...there is omitted almost exactly one line of the text. This text is present in cpg. 600, f. 57v, but it is distributed over two lines.
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