Philosophy Reformed & Improved in Four Profound Tractates

Philosophy Reformed & Improved in Four Profound Tractates
Title Philosophy Reformed & Improved in Four Profound Tractates PDF eBook
Author Henry Pinnell
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1657
Genre Creation
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An Alchemical Quest for Universal Knowledge

An Alchemical Quest for Universal Knowledge
Title An Alchemical Quest for Universal Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Georgiana D. Hedesan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 265
Release 2016-04-20
Genre History
ISBN 1317182146

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History of science credits the Flemish physician, alchemist and philosopher Jan Baptist Van Helmont (1579-1644) for his contributions to the development of chemistry and medicine. Yet, as this book makes clear, focussing on Van Helmont's impact on modern science does not do justice to the complexity of his thought or to his influence on successive generations of intellectuals like Robert Boyle or Gottfried Leibniz. Revealing Van Helmont as an original thinker who sought to produce a post-Scholastic synthesis of religion and natural philosophy, Georgiana Hedesan reconstructs his ambitious quest for universal knowledge as it emerges from the text of the Ortus medicinae (1648). Published after Van Helmont's death by his son, the work can best be understood as a compilation of finished and unfinished treatises, the historical product of a life unsettled by religious persecution and personal misfortune. The present book provides a coherent account of Van Helmont's philosophy by analysing its main tenets. Divided into two parts, the study opens with a background to Van Helmont's concept of an alchemical Christian philosophy, demonstrating that his outlook was deeply grounded in the tradition of medical alchemy as reformed by Theophrastus von Hohenheim, called Paracelsus (1493-1541). It then reconstitutes Van Helmont's biography, while giving a historical dimension to his intellectual output. The second part reconstructs Van Helmont's Christian philosophy, investigating his views on God, nature and man, as well as his applied philosophy. Hedesan also provides an account of the development of Van Helmont's thought throughout his life. The conclusion sums up Van Helmont's intellectual achievement and highlights avenues of future research.

The Seventeenth - Century Literature Handbook

The Seventeenth - Century Literature Handbook
Title The Seventeenth - Century Literature Handbook PDF eBook
Author Marshall Grossman
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 206
Release 2011-02-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0631220917

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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE HANDBOOK “Never a dull read, Marshall Grossman’s elegant volume bristles with sharp ideas to inform, stimulate and challenge his audience.” Thomas Corns, Bangor University The seventeenth century was a dramatic period in British history, witnessing two revolutions, huge constitutional change, the widening of the political and literary classes, and the gradual acceptance of women as authors. This easy-to-use Handbook offers readers a succinct overview of this complex period, guiding them through the principal literary works, figures and innovations of the time. Focusing on studying texts in context, Marshall Grossman explores the ways in which major works, including Hamlet, Paradise Lost and The Pilgrim’s Progress, both reflected and helped to shape the history of the time, while concise sections on topics such as the Gunpowder Plot and the Pamphlet Wars allow the reader to engage more fully with the central themes and preoccupations of the period. Concluding with a series of brief biographical profiles describing the life and works of the century’s most significant and influential writers, The Seventeenth-Century Literature Handbook is essential reading for anyone interested in British Literature across the civil war and restoration periods.

Paracelsus: The Man and his Reputation, his Ideas and their Transformation

Paracelsus: The Man and his Reputation, his Ideas and their Transformation
Title Paracelsus: The Man and his Reputation, his Ideas and their Transformation PDF eBook
Author Ole P. Grell
Publisher BRILL
Pages 365
Release 2021-12-06
Genre History
ISBN 9004476792

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Despite his fame Paracelsus remains an illusive character. As this volume points out it is somewhat of a paradox that the fascination with Paracelsus and his ideas has remained so widespread when it is born in mind that it is far from clear what exactly he contributed to medicine and natural philosophy. But perhaps it is exactly this enigma which through the ages has made Paracelsus so attractive to such a variety of people who all want to claim him as an advocate for their particular ideas. The first section of this book deals with the historiography surrounding Paracelsus and Paracelsianism and points to the need of reclaiming the man and his ideas in their proper historical context. A further two sections are concerned with the different religious, social and political implications of Paracelsianism and its medical and natural philosophical significance respectively.

Bridging Traditions

Bridging Traditions
Title Bridging Traditions PDF eBook
Author Karen Hunger Parshall
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 337
Release 2015-06-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0271091258

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Bridging Traditions explores the connections between apparently different zones of comprehension and experience—magic and experiment, alchemy and mechanics, practical mathematics and geometrical mysticism, things earthy and heavenly, and especially science and medicine—by focusing on points of intersection among alchemy, chemistry, and Paracelsian medical philosophy. In exploring the varieties of natural knowledge in the early modern era, the authors pay tribute to the work of Allen Debus, whose own endeavors cleared the way for scholars to examine subjects that were once snubbed as suitable only to the refuse heap of the history of science.

Innovation in Esotericism from the Renaissance to the Present

Innovation in Esotericism from the Renaissance to the Present
Title Innovation in Esotericism from the Renaissance to the Present PDF eBook
Author Georgiana D. Hedesan
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 358
Release 2021-05-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 3030679063

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This collection explores the role of innovation in understanding the history of esotericism. It illustrates how innovation is a mechanism of negotiation whereby an idea is either produced against, or adapted from, an older set of concepts in order to respond to a present context. Featuring contributions from distinguished scholars of esotericism, it covers many different fields and themes including magic, alchemy, Rosicrucianism, Theosophy, Tarot, apocalypticism and eschatology, Mesmerism, occultism, prophecy, and mysticism.

Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Maggs Bros
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Pages 140
Release 1916
Genre Booksellers' catalogs
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