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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> Two manuscripts in Berlin and Rostock. <b>Editions.</b> First edited by Goldammer in 1973 in Paracelsus, Sämtliche Werke, II/Suppl.: 167–203.
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  • ...er's understanding for any errors in the text, which stem from limitations in the original copy used for this publication, not from negligence or careles ...orks on vitriol and sulfur being flawed, this version aims to present them in their entirety as originally intended by the author. The goal is to dissemi
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  • ...ein wurde 1528 in Kemberg geboren und starb am 31. März 1577 (Palmsonntag) in Basel. ...ausgeschlossen wird. Auf der Flucht vor der Pest hält sich Bodenstein 1564 in Frankfurt am Main auf, wo er mehrere Patienten behandelt.
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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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  • ...iner Pläne u. Theorien im 18. Jh. erweckten, ließ sein Werk zunächst nicht in Vergessenheit geraten. Die neuerl. Würdigung seiner wichtigsten Bücher be == Printed Sources ==
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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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  • ...in 1604, and Benedictus Figulus in 1608. – German version B first printed in 1606, edited by Franz Kieser. – Four Latin manuscripts (not ascribed to P <b>Relationship between different versions.</b> First written in Latin, then translated into German. The Stuttgart <i>Catalogus</i> lists tw
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  • ...vardum Kellaeum in Gefängnis besuchte und zu guter letzt im Schloß zu Brüx in Böhmen ein Colloqvium de arte hielte/ hat Kellaeus geschworen/ daß er die == Printed Sources ==
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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 ...stus tells the story of revisiting his past writings during a winter spent in Mosbach. Among these, he rediscovered and revised a work on forming syllogi
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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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  • ...presentation copy from Joachim Tancke to Landgraf Moritz von Hessen-Kassel in 1609. One lost manuscript associated with Karl Widemann. ...Translated into Latin and modified in some places by Andreas Tentzel. The printed German version of 1635 is mostly true to the original version.
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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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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> First published by Ps.-Huser in 1603. Four manuscripts (not attributed to Paracelsus, but to Caspar Hartung <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Ps.-Huser in <i>Opera Bücher vnd Schrifften</i> (1603), 2: 686–691. Not edited by Sud
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  • ...ragen für Alchemiker</i> zur Bekämpfung betrügerischer Goldmacher verfaßt (in: Glasgow, UB, Ferguson Ms. 6 [alchemische Sammelhandschrift aus Wincius’ == Printed Sources ==
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  • ...von Hessen-Kassel (1627) u. Herzog August d. J. von Braunschweig-Lüneburg in Verbindung. Ferner beteiligte sich M. an reformerischen Sozietätsprojekten == Printed Sources ==
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  • ...(„Lobbeti, comes impiger Melissi/ Interpes bone Gallicae loquelae [...]“), in: <i>Jani Dousae & Pauli Melissi Musae Errantes</i>, ed. Justus Gnisius, Fra == Printed Sources ==
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  • ...t printed. One manuscript. Translated from the Dutch version first printed in 1551, not attributed to Paracelsus. ...>Beschreibung der deutschen Alchimia</i> (Kassel, 8° Ms. chem. 15, written in 1613 by Raphael Eglin) was probably translated from the Dutch.
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  • ...rum praecipuorumque medicinalium spagyricorum clavis/</br>Liber Lux lucens in tenebris/</br>Decimus liber Archidoxorum Theophrasti secretus}} <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> First edited by Johannes Staricius in 1624. Several manuscripts.
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