{"product_id":"paracelsus","title":"PARACELSUS.","description":"\u003cp\u003e.This copy was in the library of Sigmund von Polheim (1531-98), Herr zu Polheim, Parz und Steinhaus, Austria. After studying at the court of Lorraine and elsewhere abroad, he married Potentiana von Hohenfeld and moved to Schloss Parz, in Grieskirchen. Inspired by his humanist scholarly education, he decorated the castle in a Renaissance style; in particular, the southern façade bears the largest cycle of frescoes ever produced in northern Europe. He promoted local schools and was a music lover.  \u003cbr\u003e\n  \u003cbr\u003e\n .A very good, clean copy of these scarce medical Paracelsiana. The Swiss Theophrastus von Hohenheim (1493\/4-1541) used the pseudonym Paracelsus for most of his successful career as an alchemist, philosopher and physician. He was very influential in the development of empirical observation and the use of chemistry (embracing toxicology) in medical practice, though associated with Hermetic and occult philosophies. After his death, many spurious alchemical texts were attributed to him for marketing purposes and printed individually or in collections, as here. Hence their complex bibliographical history and his increasing reputation as a magician. Of the three works in this collection, the first  Verantwortung  comprises seven defences of Paracelsus s theories. The sections on natural magic, cosmology and demonology drew from his magnus opus  Astronomia magna , only printed for the first time in 1571. Among other things, the work addresses his views on toxicology and chemistry (e.g., arsenic and quicksilver), and the  false art  of alchemists. The second  Labyrinthus Medicorum Errantium  focuses on the  mistakes  of physicians following the  old medicine , not the  book of nature , i.e., the knowledge of the chemical composition of basic natural elements, which Paracelsus strongly advocated. In particular, the section concerning why  a physician without the knowledge of alchemy cannot call himself a physician  explains his views on the workings and abuses of alchemy. Other discuss the importance of the  Liber experientiae , the only true medical book of any use, by which science and experience should proceed together through  experimentation , or the importance of natural magic as  teacher  to medicine. The third work  Von den Tartarischen Kranckheiten  is devoted to illnesses caused by the accumulation of  tartarus , a dry deposit formed of coagulated salt, as a result of the digestive process. In the form of grit or small stones, it could build up in the teeth, lungs, stomach or kidneys. The work discusses its nature, kinds, formation (in men and women), illnesses caused, body parts affected, and treatments. This study  epitomises and applies all that is essential in Paracelsus  reform of pathology.   embedded in [the] idea of tartar, one can find such notable protoscientific observations as the appreciation of acid as a potent factor in digestion and of albumen in urine as an important indicator of disease  (Pagel, 157). An attractive copy of this scarce medico-alchemical work.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PARACELSUS.","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57859628990799,"sku":"L3400","price":6500.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/L3400-1.jpg?v=1781793799","url":"https:\/\/sokol-books-ltd.myshopify.com\/products\/paracelsus","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}