- Empire, or Freiherr,
which suggests identification with the
family of two
Grossschedel brothers, "Gebrüdern Groschedel," of Regensburg,
whose elevation to nobility...
- "author" in the 1619 (or 1620)
Frankfurt print is
given as
Johann Baptist Grossschedel von
Aicha (Frankfurt 1620), and
attributes some of the
engravings to...
- 66-19757, ISBN 9780029070505 The
Magical Calendar, by
Johann Baptist Grossschedel (two editions): ed. Adam McLean,
Phanes Press, 1994, p. 91; ed. Joseph...
- of
Henry Cornelius Agrippa (1531),
Athanasius Kircher,
Johann Baptist Grossschedel (1619) and
other late
Renaissance esoteric sources. The
essential idea...
- H.
Peterson to
Trithemius 1999. The
Magical Calendar;
Johann Baptist Grossschedel, trans. and ed. Adam McLean;
Phanes Press, 1994. p. 35.
Peterson 2001...
- the
Hebrew name of
Jesus originally found in the
works of
Kircher and
Grossschedel and
other late
Renaissance esoteric sources Yeshu, the name of an individual...
- moneylender/lawyer/philosopher (d. 1662)
February 5 –
Johann Baptist Grossschedel,
German noble,
alchemist and
esoteric author (d. 1630)
February 6 – Beatrice...
- moneylender/lawyer/philosopher (d. 1662)
February 5 –
Johann Baptist Grossschedel,
German noble,
alchemist and
esoteric author (d. 1630)
February 6 – Beatrice...