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Volumen medicinae paramirum of Theophrastus von Hohenheim called Paracelsus

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: (Supplements to the bulletin of the History of Medicine: 11)Baltimore Johns Hopkins Press c1949Description: vi, 69p.; indexContent type:
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Preface. Preface. Text of the Paramirum by Theophrastus Paracelsus. Book the first of introductory remarks. Book the second of introductory remarks. Text of the parenthesis concerning the five powers. Tract concerning the heavenly power as exercised over lower bodies. Tract concerning the "ens veneni". Tract concerning the "ens naturale". Tract concerning the "ens spirituale". Tract concerning the "ens dei". Conclusion of the above-treated parenthesis of Theophrastus dealing with the five entia
Abstract: 'The Volumen Paramirum, translated here from the early New High German with Latin interspersed, is one of the first works of Paracelsus. It is also one of the most important ones in that it exhibits clearly both the medical and ethical thinking of this great philosopher-physician....' --Preface
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Transl from the original German with a preface by Kurt F. Leidecker.. KEPT IN BACK CUPBOARD. ASK LIBRARIAN FOR HELP.

Preface. Preface. Text of the Paramirum by Theophrastus Paracelsus. Book the first of introductory remarks. Book the second of introductory remarks. Text of the parenthesis concerning the five powers. Tract concerning the heavenly power as exercised over lower bodies. Tract concerning the "ens veneni". Tract concerning the "ens naturale". Tract concerning the "ens spirituale". Tract concerning the "ens dei". Conclusion of the above-treated parenthesis of Theophrastus dealing with the five entia

'The Volumen Paramirum, translated here from the early New High German with Latin interspersed, is one of the first works of Paracelsus. It is also one of the most important ones in that it exhibits clearly both the medical and ethical thinking of this great philosopher-physician....' --Preface

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