in one of Paracelsus's "prognostications" referencing Jeremiah 5:6. Carl Gustav Jung studied Paracelsus. He wrote two essays on Paracelsus, one delivered... 84 KB (9,662 words) - 05:28, 6 May 2024 |
Elemental (section Paracelsus) and particularly elaborated in the 16th century works of Paracelsus. According to Paracelsus and his subsequent followers, there are four categories of... 15 KB (1,839 words) - 21:22, 1 October 2023 |
split into five parts called "Paracelsus Aspires", "Paracelsus Attains", "Paracelsus", "Paracelsus Aspires" and "Paracelsus Attains". Marks, Thomas (9 March... 2 KB (119 words) - 12:32, 30 May 2023 |
Sylph (section Paracelsus' conception) works have been inspired by Paracelsus's concept: Robert Alfred Vaughan noted that "the wild but poetical fantasies" of Paracelsus had probably exercised a... 16 KB (2,058 words) - 05:52, 29 March 2024 |
Paracelsus (c. 1493–1531) was a Swiss physician, alchemist, lay theologian, and philosopher of the German Renaissance. Paracelsus may also refer to: Paracelsus... 584 bytes (101 words) - 14:47, 2 October 2023 |
William Leonard Pickard (redirect from Rose of Paracelsus) activities until September 2017. In 2015 he published a novel, The Rose of Paracelsus. Pickard discussed his imprisonment with the writer and former LSD seller... 24 KB (2,608 words) - 23:18, 21 March 2024 |
Paracelsus is a 1943 German drama film directed by G. W. Pabst, based on the life of Paracelsus. Werner Krauss as Paracelsus Annelies Reinhold as Renata... 3 KB (117 words) - 17:50, 15 January 2024 |
Undine (section Influences on Paracelsus) writings of Paracelsus, a Renaissance alchemist and physician. It derives from the Latin word unda, meaning "wave", and first appears in Paracelsus' A Book... 21 KB (2,356 words) - 19:12, 4 March 2024 |
Homunculus (category Paracelsus) homunculus first appears by name in alchemical writings attributed to Paracelsus (1493–1541). De natura rerum (1537) outlines his method for creating homunculi:... 23 KB (2,834 words) - 10:00, 21 April 2024 |