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  • ...in German by Huser in 1605. There are two German manuscripts in Kassel and Leiden. <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser in <i>Chirurgische Bücher vnd Schriften</i> (1605), Appendix: 92–98. Not ed
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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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  • ...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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  • ...attributed to Paracelsus (nor to Alexander von Suchten), appeared in 1760 in the second edition of <i>R. Abrahami Eleazaris Uraltes Chymisches Werk</i>. ...<i>Manuale de lapide philosophico medicinali</i> (§ ‎4.40) first published in 1572.
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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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  • ...essor der Rhetorik und 1687/1688 Rektor. Achrelius starb am 23. April 1692 in Turku. | DEArticleParacelsianism=In den ''Contemplationum mundi libri tres'' (1682), einer Sammlung von Dissert
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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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  • | SourcePlace=Leiden: Jacob Marcus ...omparing him to the sun, the world's eye, for his unparalleled benevolence in any era. Morsius recounts a memorable day when he was allowed to engage wit
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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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  • ...cerpts in two manuscripts. Manuscripts (now lost) were circulating already in 1569. – Because of his edition of <i>De occulta philosophia</i> Toxites w <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 9 (1590): 329–368. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/14: 513–542.
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  • ...rst printed in 1584 by Lucas Bathodius. Manuscripts in Freiberg (Sachsen), Leiden, Kopenhagen, Wolfenbüttel, Hamburg, some of them containing only certain b ...>, I/11: 307–403. The dedicatory preface only edited by Kühlmann and Telle in CP 3: 266–278 n° 106.
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  • ...t associated with Paracelsus appeared one year later than that of Figulus, in 1609, as an appendix to a reprint of Michael Toxites’s edition of Carrich <b>Time of writing.</b> Written in 1551. Attributed to Paracelsus probably in the 1580s.
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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> First printed in 1612. Five manuscripts. <b>Editions.</b> Not edited by Huser or Sudhoff. Critical edition in CP 3: 219–238, n° 102.
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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> Not printed before Sudhoff. Two manuscripts known. <b>Editions.</b> First published by Karl Sudhoff in 1933 in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/14: 305–308.
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  • ...rinting History, Manuscripts.</b> First printed from different manuscripts in 1574, edited by Adam von Bodenstein and shortly thereafter by Michael Toxit <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 6 (1590): 396–401. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/14: 401–404.
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  • | TitleStandard=Prologus in vitam beatam | TitleOther=Liber Prologi in vitam beatam
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  • ...nas Kitzkatz in 1583 (this text is different from all other manuscript and printed versions). Several manuscripts. ...different versions.</b> Attributed to Roger Bacon in some manuscripts and in a 1604 edition by Johann Thölde.
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  • ...Guillaume Rondelet, Antoine Saporta und Jean Schiron und ließ sich um 1558 in Beaune als Arzt nieder. ...agrant simples, from aromatics and diverse fruits, and these were replaced in use by the said Sieur Rondelet (the first of his time) and Saporte« (Dario
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  • ....</b> First edited from different sources in 1618 by Friedrich Moller, and in 1621 by Theophil Neander. One manuscript. ...ehnte Buch der Archidoxen</i> (§ ‎4.25) first edited by Johannes Staricius in 1624.
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