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  1. Paracelsus, Auswahl aus seinen Schriften.Paracelsus - 1959 - München,: W. Goldmann. Edited by Charles Waldemar.
  2. Paracelsus; leben und lebensweisheit in selbstzeugnissen.Paracelsus - 1944 - Leipzig,: P. Reclam jun.. Edited by Karl Bittel.
  3. Paracelsus; sozialethische und sozialpolitische Schriften.Paracelsus - 1952 - Tübingen,: J. C. B. Mohr. Edited by Kurt Goldammer.
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  4. Paracelsus.Paracelsus - 1941 - Leipzig,: Dieterich. Edited by Will-Erich Peuckert.
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    From Paracelsus to Van Helmont: Studies in Renaissance Medicine and Science.Walter Pagel, Marianne Winder, Jean Baptiste van Paracelsus & Helmont - 1986 - Variorum Publishing.
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    Sämtliche Werke.Karl Paracelsus, Kurt Sudhoff & Goldammer - 1922 - München,: R. Oldenbourg.
    1. Abt, Medizinische, naturwissenschaftliche und philosophische Schriften, hrsg. von K. Sudhoff. 14 v.--2. Abt. Theologische und religionsphilosophische Schriften, hrsg. von K. Goldammer.
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  7. Bücher und Schrifften.Paracelsus - 1971 - New York,: G. Olms. Edited by Johannes Huser.
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    Lebendiges erbe.Paracelsus - 1941 - Leipzig,: Rascher. Edited by Jolande Jacobi.
  9. Leben und Lebensweisheit in Selbstzeugnissen.Paracelsus - 1945 - Leipzig,: Reclam. Edited by Karl Bittel.
  10. Scritti etico-politici.Paracelsus - 1971 - Bari,: Laterza. Edited by Merker, Nicolao & [From Old Catalog].
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    Vom gesunden und seligen Leben: ausgewählte Texte.Paracelsus - 1991 - Leipzig: Reclam-Verlag. Edited by Rolf Löther & Siegfried Wollgast.
  12. Werke.Will-Erich Paracelsus & Peuckert - 1965 - Stuttgart,: Schwabe Verlag. Edited by Will-Erich Peuckert.
    Bd. 1-2. Medizinische Schriften.--Bd. 3. Philosophische Schriften.--Bd. 4. Theologische, religionsphilosophische und sozialpolitische Schriften.--Bd. 5. Pansophische, magische und gabalische Schriften.
     
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  13. Der gefangene glanz, aus den werken des Theophrastus Parazelsus zur 4. jahrhundertfeier seines todes +24. 9. 1541-- 24. 9. 1941 ausgewählt und eingeleitet von Lothar Schreyer.Paracelsus - 1940 - Freiburg i. Br.,: Caritasverlag. Edited by Lothar Schreyer.
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    Paracelsus: Speculative Theory and the Crisis of the Early Reformation.Andrew Weeks - 1996 - State University of New York Press.
    Paracelsus is commonly regarded as one of the great figures of sixteenth-century Europe and of German intellectual history. This book examines the content of his writings in order to clarify it and its historical context.
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    The two lights of Paracelsus: natural philosophy meets theology.Urs Leo Gantenbein - forthcoming - Annals of Science.
    The Swiss natural philosopher, physician, and radical reformer Theophrastus of Hohenheim (1493–1541), known as Paracelsus, endeavoured to reconcile his various perspectives in his extensive biblical exegeses. Symbolizing this effort were the two lights of nature and the Holy Spirit, which, on one hand, explored worldly and mortal aspects of nature and, on the other hand, led to eternal life. In response to the prevailing dispute between Luther and Zwingli over the interpretation of the Eucharist, Paracelsus developed his own (...)
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  16. Paracelsus on Erfahrung and the Wisdom of Praxis.Michael D. Doan - 2009 - Analecta Hermeneutica 1:168-185.
    Not only did Paracelsus (1493-1541) censure the logic of the Aristotelians, but also their "Godless" approach to questioning nature. He declared that Aristotle was “a heathen whose work had rightly been condemned repeatedly in church councils." In this essay I elucidate some of the more salient features of Paracelsus’s "epistemology," and draw parallels between his notion of experientia (Erfahrung) and that of Hans-Georg Gadamer. I also discuss Paracelsus’s educational metaphor, his creation myth, and the mysterious doctrine of (...)
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    Paracelsus: An Introduction to Philosophical Medicine in the Era of the Renaissance.Walter Pagel - 1982 - Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers.
    A Karger 'Publishing Highlights 1890-2015' title This 2nd, revised edition is still the reference work available in print and electronically on Paracelsus by the Paracelsus authority. Furthermore, it makes a very good read. See also Pagel's last book The Smiling Spleen on Paracelsianism as a historical phenomenon. '...a work in the brilliant tradition of biographical research... even the casual reader will be impressed to learn that, four centuries ago, the man who had the courage to burn in public (...)
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    Paracelsus und die Bilder: über Glauben, Magie und Astrologie im Reformationszeitalter.Karl Möseneder - 2009 - Tübingen: Niemeyer.
    Paracelsus nahm in verschiedenen Kontexten Stellung zum facettenreichen Thema "Bild". Als radikaler Laientheologe attackierte er in reformatorisch gesinnten Schriften den Bildgebrauch der Römischen Kirche und umriss die Macht des Glaubens. Als Naturphilosoph und Mediziner verfasste er einen Bildertraktat, der nicht zum ästhetischen Genuss von Bildern anleiten, sondern ihre "Kraft" und "Tugend" zur Erkundung der Welt und zur Gewinnung des Heils eingesetzt wissen will. In seinem Hauptwerk Astronomia magna integrierte er seine Vorstellungen von wirkmächtigen Bildern in ein enzyklopädisches Wissenschaftsprogramm und (...)
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    Paracelsus and Roman censorship – Johannes Faber’s 1616 report in context.Lyke de Vries & Leen Spruit - 2018 - Intellectual History Review 28 (2):225-254.
    This article analyses a central episode in the response of the Catholic bodies of doctrinal control to the emergence of Paracelsianism. More specifically, it discusses the censorial report written in 1616 by the physician Johannes Faber for the Congregation for the Index about the works of Paracelsus. This report was written in a time that Paracelsianism had become increasingly popular, but also a source of fierce debates. The complex context surrounding the report is investigated, with particular attention to the (...)
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    Paracelsus im Urteil der Naturforschung und Medizin der Romantik.Dietrich Engelhardt - 1994 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 2 (1):97-116.
    In the opinion of the natural sciences and medicine of the Romantic Era Paracelsus represents a central step from the Middle Ages to Modern Times. Their interpretations of this perceived kindred spirit not free from criticism focus on metaphysical orientations, holistic approach to cosmology and anthropology, biochemical perspective, ethical dominance, immanent union of etiology, pathophenomenology and therapy.
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    Paracelsus (Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim, 1493–1541), Cosmological and Meteorological Writings.Andrew Weeks & Didier Kahn (eds.) - 2024 - BRILL.
    The cosmological-meteorological writings of Paracelsus (1493-1541), presented here for the first time in the most reliable German versions with facing-page translations and thorough text-based and historical commentary, are essential documents of the transition from the medieval to the modern era.
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    First entities in the De renovatione et restauratione of Paracelsus: wonder drugs for metals and for people.Andrew W. Sparling - forthcoming - Annals of Science.
    Paracelsus was a transmutational alchemist: For most of his career, he believed that one metal could be turned into another. In an alchemical text, the De renovatione et restauratione, he explored the theoretical foundations of transmutation and hinted at recipes for bringing it about. He proposed that from plants, gems, metals, and minerals might be prepared a class of marvelous medicaments, which he called prima entia (first entities). Each primum ens had particular uses, but the entia were all supposed (...)
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  23. Paracelsus' "Astronomia Magna" : Bible-Based Science and the Religious Roots of the Scientific Revolution.Dane T. Daniel - 2003 - Dissertation, Indiana University
    Focusing on the Astronomia Magna, the magnum opus of Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim, or Paracelsus, the dissertation provides a detailed look into Paracelsus ' oft-neglected and misrepresented views on the make-up of humans and the universe, and highlights the religious values fundamental to the formation, expression, and reception of his science, Robert K. Merton and Reijer Hookyaas have helpfully pointed to salient religious factors in the development of modern science, but they overemphasize seventeenth-century English Calvinism. A century earlier, (...)
     
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    Paracelsus: Leben und Werk.Paul Letter - 2000 - Krummwisch: Königsfurt.
    Enthält: "Basel: Höhe- und Wendepunkt (1527-1528)" und "Flucht aus Basel (1528)" (S. 97-144).
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    Von Paracelsus zu Goethe.Rudolf Steiner - 1941 - [Basel,: Zbinden & Hügin. Edited by Marie Steiner.
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  26. Paracelsus.Bodo Sartorius Freiherr Von Waltershausen - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47:328.
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    Paracelsus's Two-Way Astrology: II. Man's Relation to the Stars.F. R. Jevons - 1964 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (2):148-155.
    The preceding paper described how all-pervasive was the influence that Paracelsus designated ‘astral’. In what sense, then, is it true that he placed restrictions, on astrological powers? The restriction applies to the more limited and usual sense of astrology, referring to the control of events on earth by the stars in the sky. Paracelsus was not prepared to hand over our fates entirely to a distant autocracy of the stars quite beyond our control.
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    Paracelsus's Two-Way Astrology I. What Paracelsus Meant by ‘Stars’.F. R. Jevons - 1964 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (2):139-147.
    References to the stars permeate the writings of Paracelsus ; yet modern authorities comment on the way he restricted astrological influence. The contradiction is only apparent, and disappears when the significance he attached to the relevant vocabulary is understood. He had in mind a kind of influence rather different from that usually thought of in connection with astrology, and the astrological jargon he bandied about had a metaphorical more often than a literal meaning. In his major works, signs of (...)
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    Paracelsus (1493-1541).Alexandre Koyré - 2003 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 24 (1):169-208.
    In so curious, lively, and passionate an epoch as that of Theophrastus Paracelsus, the life and work of few other persons generated as much admiration, as many repercussions and so much influence as did his. At the same time, few others caused as much animosity and hostility. And yet, there are few others about whose work and thought we are less informed. Who was this infamous vagabond? Was he a profound scientist, whose struggles against Aristotelian physics and classical medicine (...)
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    Paracelsus (1493-1541).Alexandre Koyré - 2003 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 24 (1):169-208.
    In so curious, lively, and passionate an epoch as that of Theophrastus Paracelsus, the life and work of few other persons generated as much admiration, as many repercussions and so much influence as did his. At the same time, few others caused as much animosity and hostility. And yet, there are few others about whose work and thought we are less informed. Who was this infamous vagabond? Was he a profound scientist, whose struggles against Aristotelian physics and classical medicine (...)
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    Paracelsus, Paracelsianism, and the Secularization of the Worldview.Charles Webster - 2002 - Science in Context 15 (1).
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    Paracelsus: the man and his reputation, his ideas and their transformation.Ole Peter Grell (ed.) - 1998 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume offers a revisionist interpretation of Paracelsus and Paracelsianism. It points to the need for a new historiographical approach to the man and his ideas, while demonstrating the value of seeing them in their totallity, as well as in their proper historical text.
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    Paracelsus[REVIEW]Edward Rackley - 1999 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 21 (2):255-260.
    Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, or Paracelsus, was a renowned physician and naturalist, reformer of Galenic medicine, and violent opponent of scholasticism. His writings and teachings were contemporaneous with the Lutheran reformation and the northern Renaissance humanism of Cornelius Agrippa and Erasmus. Paracelsus’s rejection of ancient wisdom and the classicist philology of his day as viable avenues of knowledge, however, contradicts the Renaissance humanist epithet sometimes associated with him. Though traditionally painted as a “lonely genius” and a (...)
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    Paracelsus: Selected Writings.Norbert Guterman & Jolande Jacobi (eds.) - 1951 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    The enigmatic sixteenth-century Swiss physician and natural philosopher Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, called Paracelsus, is known for the almost superhuman energy with which he produced his innumerable writings, for his remarkable achievements in the development of science, and for his reputation as a visionary and alchemist. Little is known of his biography beyond his legendary achievements, and the details of his life have been filled in over the centuries by his admirers. This richly illustrated anthology presents in (...)
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    Paracelsus as a Chemist and Reformer of Chemistry.J. M. Stillman - 1919 - The Monist 29 (1):106-124.
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    Theophrastus Paracelsus als Arzt und Philosoph.Alfred Vogt - 1956 - Stuttgart,: Hippokrates-Verlag.
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    Paracelsus: am Eingang der deutschen Bildungsgeschichte.Bodo Sartorius von Waltershausen - 1935 - Leipzig: Felix Meiner.
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    Paracelsus and the Tyrolean Plague Epidemic of 1534: context and analysis of Von der Pestilentz an die Statt Stertzingen.Charles D. Gunnoe - forthcoming - Annals of Science.
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    Theophrastus Paracelsus.Will-Erich Peuckert - 1944 - Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer.
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    Paracelsus—Naturforscher und Arzt.Heinrich Schipperges - 1993 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 1 (1):73-81.
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  41. Paracelsus als Philosoph. Zur 400. Wiederkehr seines Todestages am 24. Septembe..Heinz Heimsoeth - 1941 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 19 (1):369-378.
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    Paracelsus. -- Saemtliche Werke. Theophrast von Hohenheim, Paracelsus.George Sarton - 1924 - Isis 6 (1):56-57.
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  43. Paracelsus und die Philosophiegeschichte.Lucien Braun - 1965 - [Wien]: Notring der Wissenschaftlichen Verbände Österreichs.
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    Späte paracelsus-exzerpte aus unbekannten handschriften.Gerhard Eis - 1955 - Centaurus 4 (2):148-162.
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  45. Paracelsus, Mensch und Arzt.Ludwig Englert - 1941 - Berlin,: W. Limpert.
  46. Paracelsus und wir.Martha Sills-Fuchs - 1941 - Planegg vor München,: Müller.
  47. Paracelsus.Franz Spunda - 1925 - Leipzig,: K. König.
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    Paracelsus as a Reformer in Medicine.J. M. Stillman - 1919 - The Monist 29 (4):526-546.
  49. Theophrastus Paracelsus; idee und problem seiner weltanschauung.Franz Strunz - 1937 - Salzburg-Leipzig,: A. Pustet.
  50. From Paracelsus to Newton: Magic and the Making of Modern Science.Charles Webster - 1984 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 35 (2):191-193.
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