Paracelsus: Selected Writings

Paracelsus: Selected Writings

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Sep 18, 1979 · English · Paperback (368 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 368
Language English
Published Sep 18, 1979
Publisher Princeton University Press
ISBN-10 0691018766
ISBN-13 9780691018768

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Philippus Aureolus Theophrast von Hohenheim, commonly known as Paracelsus, emerges from the pages of this collection as a figure shrouded in mystery and brilliance. His revolutionary ideas in medicine and philosophy set him apart from his contemporaries, intertwining science and mysticism. Through his selected writings, readers are invited to explore the profound insights that Paracelsus had on nature, healing, and alchemy, revealing a mind that sought to bridge the gap between the known and the unknown.

The work captures various aspects of Paracelsus’s philosophy, showcasing his belief in the importance of experiential knowledge over traditional teachings. His advocacy for a more individualized approach to healing and the use of chemical medicines revolutionized the medical practices of his time, challenging the norms that had governed medicine for centuries. Paracelsus’s writings reflect a deep reverence for the natural world, suggesting that understanding the elements of nature is crucial for effective healing.

In the hands of scholars like Norbert Guterman and Jolande Jacobi, these writings not only illuminate the life and work of Paracelsus but also invite contemporary readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of his ideas. The collection serves as a bridge connecting the past with modern thought, encouraging introspection on the intricate relationship between science and spirituality in the quest for knowledge and healing.

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Biography Science & Technology Fantasy Psychology

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