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Robert Fludd, also
known as
Robertus de
Fluctibus (17
January 1574 – 8
September 1637), was a
prominent English Paracelsian physician with both scientific...
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Fludd may
refer to:
Robert Fludd, 16th
century mystic Thomas Fludd, MP
Fludd (band), a
Canadian rock band
prominent in the 1970s
Fludd (novel), a novel...
- story, soundtrack, and the
addition of
F.L.U.D.D. as a mechanic. However, some
criticized the game's camera,
F.L.U.D.D.'s
gimmicky nature, the difficulty...
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Fludd was a
Canadian rock band in the 1970s. They
placed six
singles in the
Canadian top 40
between 1971 and 1975,
including "Turned 21" (1971), "Get...
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Plato C.
Fludd (fl. 1865–1875) was a judge,
public official, and
politician in
South Carolina. He had
lived in
Charleston and had been enslaved, lived...
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Fludd is a
novel by
Hilary Mantel.
First published by
Viking Press in 1989, it won the
Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize that year. The
novel is set in 1956...
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Southern Arts
Literature Prize for
Fludd 1990
Cheltenham Prize for
Fludd 1990
Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize for
Fludd 1992
Sunday Express Book of the Year...
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Thomas Fludd (about 1530 – 1607), the son of
Welsh parents,
became a
landowner in Kent,
where he held
several public offices. His
youngest son was...
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which filled the rest of the universe.
Robert Fludd stated that the
aether was "subtler than light".
Fludd cites the 3rd-century view of Plotinus, concerning...
- the head of
Joachim Frizius's
Summum Bonum, then
adopted for (Robert)
Fludd's Clavis. A rose with
seven petals each alludes, in all probability, to secret...