A Philosophical Path for Paracelsian Medicine

A Philosophical Path for Paracelsian Medicine
Author: Jole Shackelford
Publsiher: Museum Tusculanum Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2004
Genre: Medicine
ISBN: 8772898178

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The great Paracelsian scholar Walter Pagel and the pioneer medical historian Kurt Polycarp Sprengel identified Petrus Severinus' Idea Medicinæ (1571) as an influential vehicle for the elaboration and diffusion of Paracelsian ideas in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, a process that has recently come under renewed scrutiny. Severinus' conception that diseases grow from living, seed-like entities proved to be an especially important idea, which was recognized by prominent scientific and medical authors from Oswald Croll and Daniel Sennert to Pierre Gassendi and Robert Boyle. But they also formed a useful theoretical model for reconciling ideas about physical causation with certain Christian Platonist concerns in Protestant theology. A Philosophical Path for Paracelsian Medicine is the first book-length monograph to treat Severinus, a Danish royal physician and contemporary of the great astronomer Tycho Brahe, and to present his ideas in their historical context as well as considering their ramifications for medical and religious theory in the decades prior to the Thirty Years' War. This book will prove to be a useful tool in the reexamination of the process by which Paracelsian ideas were spread and assimilated and will appeal to all those interested the intellectual background for the work of Tycho Brahe and his students and the role of Paracelsian and Hermetic metaphysical ideas in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century.

Paracelsus

Paracelsus
Author: Walter Pagel
Publsiher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1982
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UCAL:B4502168

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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 the writings of Avicenna, recognised pulmonary disease in miners as an occupational hazard, cretinism and goitre as endemic in certain areas, and chorea and hysteria as manifestations of disease, not demonic possession.' The Lancet

Paracelsus His Mystical and Medical Philosophy

Paracelsus  His Mystical and Medical Philosophy
Author: Manly Palmer Hall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1980
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: IND:39000002233836

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A discussion of the life and teachings of Paracelsus, considered the outstanding medical therapist of his time and greatest mystic in the history of Western medicine. His lifelong devotion to research in the healing arts is told, and how he associated himself with all branches of folk medicine, exploring the fields of animal magnetism, alchemy, astrology, and cabalism. Included is a digest of "The Nature Spirits" by Paracelsus, not otherwise available in English.

Paracelsus

Paracelsus
Author: Walter Pagel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1958
Genre: Medicine
ISBN: LCCN:84672450

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Pseudo Paracelsus

Pseudo Paracelsus
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789004503380

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With its innovative studies and its extensive catalogue of texts erroneously attributed to Paracelsus (1493/4-1541), this volume explores largely overlooked aspects of the Paracelsian movement in Renaissance and early modern medicine, science, natural philosophy, theology and religion.

The Chemical Philosophy

The Chemical Philosophy
Author: Allen G. Debus
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0486421759

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This rich record of the major interests of Paracelsus and other 16th-century chemical philosophers covers chemistry and nature in the Renaissance, Paracelsian debates, theories of Fludd, Helmontian restatement of chemical philosophy, and other fascinating aspects of the era. Well researched, compellingly related study. 36 black-and-white illustrations.

Medicine Natural Philosophy and Religion in Post Reformation Scandinavia

Medicine  Natural Philosophy and Religion in Post Reformation Scandinavia
Author: Ole Grell,Andrew Cunningham
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317098201

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The close relationship between religion, medicine and natural philosophy in the post-Reformation period has been documented and explored in a body of research since the 1990s; however, the direct and continued impact of Melanchthonian natural philosophy within the individual Lutheran principalities of northern Europe in general and Scandinavia in particular still has to be fully investigated and understood. This volume provides insight into how and why medicine and natural philosophy in a 'liberal' and Melanchthonian form could continue to blossom in Scandinavia despite a growing Lutheran uniformity promoted by the State. Inspired by research emanating from the Cambridge Unit for the History of Medicine, here a number of young scholars such as Adam Mosley, Morten Fink-Jensen, Signe Nipper Nielsen and Martin Kjellgren are joined with more established scholars such as Andrew Cunningham, Jens Glebe-Møller, Terhi Kiiskinen and Ole Peter Grell to create a volume which deals with not only the major issues but also the leading personalities of the period.

Paracelsian Moments

Paracelsian Moments
Author: Gerhild Scholz Williams,Charles D. Gunnoe Jr.
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2003-02-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780271091037

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Scientific ideas inspired by religious, magical, and alchemical themes competed alongside traditional Aristotelian science and the emerging mechanical philosophy in the early modern era. At the center of this ferment was a quirky and creative German physician, Paracelsus, whose religious-alchemical worldview served as an inspiration for countless scientific innovators. This collection is about Paracelsus and the wide range of issues he explored, and ones taken up by many who were directly or indirectly affected by the same mental universe that sustained his thought and writings. This volume includes strong contextual studies on Paracelsianism and the larger cultural history of early modern science, including groundbreaking studies on Robert Boyle, François Rabelais, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, and Johannes Praetorius.