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Im Garten der Gesundheit
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 301

Im Garten der Gesundheit

  • Categories: Art

Erhard Reuwich hat mit den Illustrationen des »Gart der Gesundheit« die Verfahren und Konstruktion evidenter Bilder, die Naturbeobachtung wiedergeben und Wissen vermitteln sollen, auf entscheidende Weise geprägt, wenn er nicht sogar die naturwissenschaftliche Illustration der Frühen Neuzeit erfunden hat. Mit dem gedruckten Prachtband sollte 1485 die Tradition der antiken Kräuterbücher wiederbelebt werden. Diese besondere Stellung des »Gart der Gesundheit« steht im Gegensatz zu seiner wissenschaftlichen Bearbeitung, in der man das Augenmerk bislang auf die Kräuterbücher des 16. Jahrhunderts richtete. Zwar wird er bisweilen als zentraler Ausgangspunkt für die illustrierten naturwiss...

Paracelsus und die Bilder
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 393

Paracelsus und die Bilder

Der Mediziner, Naturphilosoph und Laientheologe Paracelsus (1493‒1541) behandelte Bilder in verschiedenen Kontexten. In seinen frühen theologisch-polemischen Schriften, die ihn als radikalen Reformer zwischen Luther, Karlstadt und Calvin ausweisen, argumentierte er u. a. streng biblizistisch und attackierte den Bildgebrauch der alten Kirche als Aberglauben. Umfassende systematische Darlegungen finden sich im deutsch geschriebenen, doch lateinisch betitelten Traktat Liber de imaginibus. Dieser erstrangige und im Anhang abgedruckte Referenztext einer historischen Bildwissenschaft hat, bedenkt man die aus diversen Traditionen zusammengeführten und in die Zukunft ausstrahlenden Inhalte, nich...

The Mage's Images: Heinrich Khunrath in His Oratory and Laboratory, Volume 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482

The Mage's Images: Heinrich Khunrath in His Oratory and Laboratory, Volume 2

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2025-01-20
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This is the 2nd volume in a 4-volume work entitled The Mage’s Images. The work provides the first in-depth examination of the life and works of Heinrich Khunrath (1560-1605), ‘one of the great Hermetic philosophers’, whose Amphitheatre of Eternal Wisdom (1595/1609) has been described as ‘one of the most important books in the whole literature of theosophical alchemy and the occult sciences’. Khunrath is best known for his novel combination of ‘scripture and picture’ in the complex engravings in his Amphitheatre. In this richly illustrated monograph, Forshaw analyses occult symbolism, with previously unpublished material, offering insight into Khunrath’s insistence on the necessary combination of alchemy, magic, and cabala in ‘Oratory and Laboratory’.

Medicine, Natural Philosophy and Religion in Post-Reformation Scandinavia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Medicine, Natural Philosophy and Religion in Post-Reformation Scandinavia

The close relationship between religion, medicine and natural philosophy in the post-Reformation period has been documented and explored in a body of research since the 1990s; however, the direct and continued impact of Melanchthonian natural philosophy within the individual Lutheran principalities of northern Europe in general and Scandinavia in particular still has to be fully investigated and understood. This volume provides insight into how and why medicine and natural philosophy in a 'liberal' and Melanchthonian form could continue to blossom in Scandinavia despite a growing Lutheran uniformity promoted by the State. Inspired by research emanating from the Cambridge Unit for the History of Medicine, here a number of young scholars such as Adam Mosley, Morten Fink-Jensen, Signe Nipper Nielsen and Martin Kjellgren are joined with more established scholars such as Andrew Cunningham, Jens Glebe-Møller, Terhi Kiiskinen and Ole Peter Grell to create a volume which deals with not only the major issues but also the leading personalities of the period.

Herbs and Healers from the Ancient Mediterranean through the Medieval West
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 540

Herbs and Healers from the Ancient Mediterranean through the Medieval West

Herbs and Healers from the Ancient Mediterranean through the Medieval West brings together eleven papers by leading scholars in ancient and medieval medicine and pharmacy. Fittingly, the volume honors Professor John M. Riddle, one of today's most respected medieval historians, whose career has been devoted to decoding the complexities of early medicine and pharmacy. "Herbs" in the title generally connotes drugs in ancient and medieval times; the essays here discuss interesting aspects of the challenges scholars face as they translate and interpret texts in several older languages. Some of the healers in the volume are named, such as Philotas of Amphissa, Gariopontus, and Constantine the Afri...

Dying Prepared in Medieval and Early Modern Northern Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

Dying Prepared in Medieval and Early Modern Northern Europe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-10-02
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  • Publisher: BRILL

How did people of the past prepare for death, and how were their preparations affected by religious beliefs or social and economic responsibilities? Dying Prepared in Medieval and Early Modern Northern Europe analyses the various ways in which people made preparations for death in medieval and early modern Northern Europe, adapting religious teachings to local circumstances. The articles span the period from the Middle Ages to Early Modernity allowing an analysis over centuries of religious change that are too often artificially separated in historical study. Contributors are Dominika Burdzy, Otfried Czaika, Kirsi Kanerva, Mia Korpiola, Anu Lahtinen, Riikka Miettinen, Bertil Nilsson, and Cindy Wood.

Mysticism, Magic and Kabbalah in Ashkenazi Judaism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Mysticism, Magic and Kabbalah in Ashkenazi Judaism

After World War II, Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich (1921–2007) published works in English and German by eminent Israeli scholars, in this way introducing them to a wider audience in Europe and North America. The series he founded for that purpose, Studia Judaica, continues to offer a platform for scholarly studies and editions that cover all eras in the history of the Jewish religion.

Voices of the Turtledoves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

Voices of the Turtledoves

Today a premier tourist destination in the heart of Amish country, Ephrata was a community of radical Pietist Germans who lived in peace and contemplation among magnificent buildings and an idyllic setting. This book is the first definitive work of The Ephrata Cloister and its charismatic founder, Georg Conrad Beissel.

Handbook of Medieval Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2822

Handbook of Medieval Studies

This interdisciplinary handbook provides extensive information about research in medieval studies and its most important results over the last decades. The handbook is a reference work which enables the readers to quickly and purposely gain insight into the important research discussions and to inform themselves about the current status of research in the field. The handbook consists of four parts. The first, large section offers articles on all of the main disciplines and discussions of the field. The second section presents articles on the key concepts of modern medieval studies and the debates therein. The third section is a lexicon of the most important text genres of the Middle Ages. The fourth section provides an international bio-bibliographical lexicon of the most prominent medievalists in all disciplines. A comprehensive bibliography rounds off the compendium. The result is a reference work which exhaustively documents the current status of research in medieval studies and brings the disciplines and experts of the field together.

Paracelsian Moments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Paracelsian Moments

Scientific ideas inspired by religious, magical, and alchemical themes competed alongside traditional Aristotelian science and the emerging mechanical philosophy in the early modern era. At the center of this ferment was a quirky and creative German physician, Paracelsus, whose religious-alchemical worldview served as an inspiration for countless scientific innovators. This collection is about Paracelsus and the wide range of issues he explored, and ones taken up by many who were directly or indirectly affected by the same mental universe that sustained his thought and writings. This volume includes strong contextual studies on Paracelsianism and the larger cultural history of early modern science, including groundbreaking studies on Robert Boyle, François Rabelais, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, and Johannes Praetorius.