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  • == Anonymous == | SourceAuthor=Anonymous [Paracelsus]
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  • == Anonymous == | SourceAuthor=Anonymous [Paracelsus]
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  • | SourceAuthor=Anonymous [Paracelsus] | SourceAuthor=Anonymous [Paracelsus]
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  • == Anonymous == * {{ParatextsAuthorList|Anonymous}}
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  • * 1856: [[anon 1856 Verschiedenes|anonymous, ''Verschiedenes'']] * 1873: [[anon 1873 Küssnpfennig|anonymous, ''Das Küss’npfennig'']]
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  • == Anonymous ==
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  • == Anonymous ==
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  • ...their stature, opting instead to offer a scholarly work: an Anatomy by an anonymous author, brought from France by his friend, the philosopher and physician Pe ...ng from another's bounty. I present to you this most learned Anatomy by an Anonymous author, which the most excellent Philosopher and Physician, Petrus Laurembe
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  • | SourceAuthor=Anonymous [Paracelsus] ...to the reader of a new medical and chemical booklet, whose author remains anonymous. The author is believed to be learned, discussing concepts like heat and co
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  • * [[Paracelsus verweigert die Behandlung, ed. anonymous (1785)]] * [[Paracelsus verweigert die Behandlung, ed. anonymous (1794)]]
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  • ...of Achilles from the Trojan war. But perhaps you are asking, who am I, the anonymous one, who dares to address you so boldly? I will tell you, and with this Dis Your Most Subject Anonymous.
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  • <b>Authenticity, authorship.</b> <i>De antimonio</i> is an anonymous text, variously attributed to Paracelsus or Roger Bacon. None of them is th anonymous
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  • | SourceAuthor=Anonymous [Paracelsus]
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  • ...German doctors who took it to Leiden.” This is an obvious allusion to the anonymous <i>Von der Reise Friederich Galli Nach der Einöde S. MichaEl</i> [<i>sic</
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  • | Author=Anonymous
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  • ...a later addition or not has yet to be determined. The Kassel manuscript is anonymous.
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  • ...phen-Paracelsus.html?a=101&s=457&id=527917; https://www.artnet.com/artists/anonymous-19/standfigur-des-arztes-alchemisten-und-philosophen-2xihMEkerzhijoCUKgF6qw
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  • ...r both <i>Astronomia Olympi Novi</i> and <i>Theologia Cabalistica</i>, the anonymous editor of the <i>Philosophia Mystica</i> explained that the texts that were
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  • <b>Authenticity, authorship.</b> The author is an anonymous Paracelsian who styled Paracelsus along with Hermes Trismegistus as “secr
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  • ...s”. The printer's preface is therefore likely to have been written by the (anonymous) editor Giacomo Castelvetro.
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  • ...full text was printed in 1563, not addressed to Campanus, but to “N.” The anonymous Paracelsist who copied it and ascribed it to Paracelsus took up about the f
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  • * Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek: Voss. Chym. F.16, f. 10v [anonymous]
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  • | Note=The two verses (here anonymous) can be found, for example, in Philipp Melanchthon, "Epigrammatum Libri Tre
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  • * Hehdelberg, Universitätsbibliothek: Cod. Pal. germ. 598, f. 1r–41r [anonymous]
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  • ...orm part of David Beuther’s alchemical treatise <i>Opus philosophicum</i> (anonymous in many manuscripts). However, the copy in Karlsruhe, written by Paul Nagel
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  • ...s”. The printer's preface is therefore likely to have been written by the (anonymous) editor Giacomo Castelvetro.
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  • <b>Authenticity, authorship.</b> The anonymous author is Adam Haslmayr, according to Gilly.
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  • * [[Mutter in vier Teile geschnitten, ed. anonymous (1856)]]
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  • ...their stature, opting instead to offer a scholarly work: an Anatomy by an anonymous author, brought from France by his friend, the philosopher and physician Pe
    12 KB (1,654 words) - 20:33, 4 February 2024
  • <b>Authenticity, authorship.</b> The anonymous author is Adam Haslmayr, according to Gilly.
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  • | Author=anonymous
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  • | AbstractGPT=Penot comments on an anonymous treatise he encountered while sharing research on saltpeter with Wenceslaus
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  • ...nnus Condeesyanus [i.e. Johannes Rhenanus]. Five manuscripts, some of them anonymous, some attributed to Guido Magnus de Monte.
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  • | Author=Anonymous
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  • ...ntity, following the precedent of others who have kept their contributions anonymous to avoid personal acclaim and the dangers associated with revealing such pr
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  • <b>Authenticity, authorship.</b> The <i>Buch mit der Sackpfeife</i> is anonymous in the Werl manuscript, attributed to a “Comes a marca” (Bernardus Trev
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  • | Author=Anonymous
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  • {{IndexItem|Item=N. (anonymous alchemist)|Pages=183-84, 221, 235|Name=}}
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  • <b>Authenticity, authorship.</b> The anonymous editor of <i>Zwey schöne Chymische Tractetlein</i> (1612) reported in his
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  • These are epigrams dedicated to Theophrastus Paracelsus, written by an anonymous author:
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  • ...Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek: Voss. Chym. F.29, f. 97v–99v [untitled, anonymous].
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