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  • ...First printed in the Köln printing office of the heirs of Arnold Birckmann in 1564. No manuscripts known. <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 8 (1590): 1–47. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/13: 387–423.
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  • ...(J. Crato, Brief an J. Camerarius d. J., 12. August 1569, ed. Birkenmajer, in: ders., 1900, S. 613, Nr. 27): »[...] Rhaeticus anno 1532 fuit 26 [recte: == Printed Sources ==
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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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  • ...s without addition of any notable content). First edited by Cölestin Fuchs in 1913. ...enlarged version contains drawings of the “machine” and is written partly in cipher (the key to the cipher being supplied at the end of the text).
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  • ...|Johann Valentin Andreae}} (1586-1654) und Regina Andreae (1592-1635), die in erster Ehe mit dem Arzt und Alchemisten Sebastian Hesch (1582-1622). ...591 bis zu seinem Tod Abt von Königsbronn. Andreae starb am 9. August 1601 in Königsbronn.
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  • ...> Not printed. Possibly one manuscript (current location unknown, formerly in the library of Erich Pfeffer, d. 1680). ...quaker and spiritualist Erich (or Ulrich) Pfeffer, who lived in Amsterdam in the 1660s and 1670s. Or it may (2) be a reference to a German version of th
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  • ...ferent sources in 1572 by Adam von Bodenstein and Michael Toxites. Printed in 1771 under the title <i>Psalterium chymicum</i>. One manuscript. <b>Editions.</b> Edited by Huser, 6 (1590): 421–436. Edited by Sudhoff in Paracelsus, <i>Sämtliche Werke</i>, I/14: 421–432.
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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>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> First printed in 1705. Several manuscripts. ...dam/ zur Zeit der Regierung Rucharetz/ des Königes von Adama / gehabt</i> (Amsterdam: Hans Fabel, 1648), 11–24.
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  • ...s bibliothecae medicae Cornelii Henrici a Roy, medicinae doctoris'', v. 5, Amsterdam: Ludovicus van Es 1830, 2493-2494 n° 1005-1020 (https://books.google.de/bo Joseph Heller, ‘Verzeichniß von bambergischen Portraits in Holzschnitt, Kupferstich, Lithographie etc., mit historisch-artistisch-lite
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  • ...wurde so zum Stifter der Linie Anhalt-Köthen. Er starb am 22. August 1653 in Plötzkau. ...|Adam Haslmayr}} ein, der eine Strafe auf einer Galeere verbüßte. Er stand in brieflichem Kontakt mit dem Schwenckfelder {{BioLink|Georg Ludwig von Freyb
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  • ...anuscripts.</b> First printed in 1620, attributed to Paracelsus; reprinted in 1621 without attribution to Paracelsus. No manuscripts known. ...to Paracelsus. According to Sudhoff, Paracelsus is not mentioned anywhere in the text, which has no connection to Paracelsian thought. Chapter 13 mentio
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  • == Printed Sources == ...aissance Naturalist. Ed. Florike Egmond, Paul Hoftijzer and Robert Visser. Amsterdam: Edita – Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2007. 119–144.
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  • <b>Printing History, Manuscripts.</b> One manuscript in Hannover. ...hilosophy by Paracelsus” but “philosophy of Paracelsus.” The manuscript is in the hand of Adam Haslmayr, who is also seems to be the author.
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  • ...adtichs Brotofferr (Christoph Barbarossa). Modern edition by Joachim Telle in <i>Paracelsus im Gedicht</i>. <b>First printed:</b>
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  • == Printed Sources == ...ries, Studies in seventeenth-century Dutch tomb sculpture|Degree=PhD|Place=Amsterdam|University=University|Year=2003|Vol=|Pages=32|online=https://hdl.handle.net
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  • ...mus cabalisticus constans 72 versibus</i> (IV, 18); <i>Gebet auf jeden Tag in der Woche zu sprechen aus der Cabala</i> (IV, 42); <i>Magisches Gebet</i> ( <b>Time of writing.</b> Possibly written in the early 17th century. Further study required.
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  • ...poche. Cäsar C. hatte zwölf Kinder. Seine verwitwete Tochter Magdalene war in zweiter Ehe mit dem früheren Schwiegersohn Keplers, Philipp Ehem, verheira == Printed Sources ==
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