An edition of Paracelsus (1941)

Paracelsus

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An edition of Paracelsus (1941)

Paracelsus

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"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 (not to mention sorcerer) 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 modernized language a selection of the moral thought of a man who was not only a self-willed genius charged with the dynamism of an impetuous and turbulent age but also in many ways a humble seeker after truth, who deeply influenced C. G. Jung and his followers." --Back cover.

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Publisher
Crucible
Language
English
Pages
208

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Cover of: Paracelsus
Paracelsus: Selected Writings
September 18, 1995, Princeton University Press
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Cover of: Paracelsus
Paracelsus
1990, Crucible
in English
Cover of: Paracelsus.
Paracelsus.: Die geheimnisse.
1941, Dieterich
in German

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Edition Notes

Series
Essential readings

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
610
Library of Congress
R130

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Pagination
208p.
Number of pages
208

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21947476M
ISBN 10
1852740663
Library Thing
847627

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"around me reveal themselves with a mysterious urge") is not animism, and his spiritualization of nature is not pantheism. For the authentic Christian principle of Paracelsus' philosophy is that God's spirit breathes in all created things but indirectly, through the light of nature; only in man does it also live directly, outside the natural light, in the immortal body, which is the very centre of his soul."

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