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WELLING, GEORGE VON (SALLWIGT, GREGORIUS ANGLUS). 1652-1727.:Opus mago-cabalisticum. Frankfurt: Anton Heidscheidt, 1719.
Folio (342 x 207 mm). 10 engraved plates (2 engraved on the verso of another plate, some folding). Modern quarter morocco and marbled boards. A few underlined passages, toning and minor spotting.
FIRST EDITION, eventually completed with the posthumous publication of the second edition in 1735. Often believed to have been used as a resource by Goethe during the writing of Faust, this treatise on alchemy, cosmology, and necromancy expands beyond the transmutation of metals (considered to be the primary focus of alchemy), into a complete philosophical-cosmological system, based on the Kabbalah. It also influenced the ideas of the Rosicrucian movement and the American Society of Harmony, founded by Georg Rapp in 1805.
乔治·冯·威林(索尔威特,格雷戈里斯·安格鲁斯)。1652-1727. 卡巴利斯蒂姆歌剧院。法兰克福:Anton Heidscheidt,1719年。
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PARACELSUS. 1493-1541.:AMMAN, JOST, illustrator. Opus Chyrurgicum. Frankfurt am Mayn: Martin Lechler, 1566 [colophon states 1565]. 4to (290 x 190 mm). 35 woodcut medical engravings (including woodcut portrait on title page), from 13 woodblocks (many signed \"JA\" for Joost Amman). Recent half-morocco over cloth. Some light dampstaining, thin ink stains at lower margin of last several leaves, browning.
EARLY ISSUE OF THE JOST AMMAN EDITION OF PARACELSUS\'S WORKS. Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, who wrote under the pen name Paracelsus, was a Renaissance pioneer of medicine as well as an astronomer and alchemist. A native of Switzerland, he was educated in Basel, Vienna, and Ferrara, and traveled extensively throughout Europe during his life as an itinerant physician. He is credited with establishing the role of chemistry in medicine, and is sometimes referred to as the \"father of toxicology.\" He recorded the first clinical descriptions of syphilis and epilepsy, and advocated the humane treatment of the mentally ill in an era when they were believed to be possessed by demons. His controversial views alienated both publishers and other physicians, and many of the ideas he proposed were not accepted as medical orthodoxy until hundreds of years after his death. Durling 3464; Sudhoff 62 (both for first edition).
扑热息痛。1493-1541. Chyrurgicum歌剧院。法兰克福:马丁·勒克勒,1566年[科隆州1565年]。
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WELLING, GEORGE VON (SALLWIGT, GREGORIUS ANGLUS). 1652-1727.:Opus mago-cabalisticum. Frankfurt: Anton Heidscheidt, 1719.
Folio (342 x 207 mm). 10 engraved plates (2 engraved on the verso of another plate, some folding). Modern quarter morocco and marbled boards. A few underlined passages, toning and minor spotting.
FIRST EDITION, eventually completed with the posthumous publication of the second edition in 1735. Often believed to have been used as a resource by Goethe during the writing of Faust, this treatise on alchemy, cosmology, and necromancy expands beyond the transmutation of metals (considered to be the primary focus of alchemy), into a complete philosophical-cosmological system, based on the Kabbalah. It also influenced the ideas of the Rosicrucian movement and the American Society of Harmony, founded by Georg Rapp in 1805.
乔治·冯·威林(索尔威特,格雷戈里斯·安格鲁斯)。1652-1727. 卡巴利斯蒂姆歌剧院。法兰克福:Anton Heidscheidt,1719年。
图片文件尺寸 : 4900 x 4156px
PARACELSUS. 1493-1541.:AMMAN, JOST, illustrator. Opus Chyrurgicum. Frankfurt am Mayn: Martin Lechler, 1566 [colophon states 1565]. 4to (290 x 190 mm). 35 woodcut medical engravings (including woodcut portrait on title page), from 13 woodblocks (many signed \"JA\" for Joost Amman). Recent half-morocco over cloth. Some light dampstaining, thin ink stains at lower margin of last several leaves, browning.
EARLY ISSUE OF THE JOST AMMAN EDITION OF PARACELSUS\'S WORKS. Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, who wrote under the pen name Paracelsus, was a Renaissance pioneer of medicine as well as an astronomer and alchemist. A native of Switzerland, he was educated in Basel, Vienna, and Ferrara, and traveled extensively throughout Europe during his life as an itinerant physician. He is credited with establishing the role of chemistry in medicine, and is sometimes referred to as the \"father of toxicology.\" He recorded the first clinical descriptions of syphilis and epilepsy, and advocated the humane treatment of the mentally ill in an era when they were believed to be possessed by demons. His controversial views alienated both publishers and other physicians, and many of the ideas he proposed were not accepted as medical orthodoxy until hundreds of years after his death. Durling 3464; Sudhoff 62 (both for first edition).
扑热息痛。1493-1541. Chyrurgicum歌剧院。法兰克福:马丁·勒克勒,1566年[科隆州1565年]。