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Heinrich Khunrath (c. 1560 – 9
September 1605), or Dr.
Henricus Khunrath as he was also called, was a
German physician,
hermetic philosopher, and alchemist...
- his way back to
England from Bohemia.
Khunrath praised Dee in his
later works.
During his
court stay
Khunrath met the
alchemist Edward Kelley who had...
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through water, or
birds through air. An
alchemical treatise by
Heinrich Khunrath,
printed in
Frankfurt in 1708, was
entitled Chaos. The 1708 introduction...
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Henry Khunrath Pancoast (February 26, 1875 – May 20, 1939) was an
American radiologist. He
identified contrast media for use in
radiology studies, and...
- ever-changing, or
varied in nature. The
German mystical alchemist Heinrich Khunrath wrote of the shape-changing sea-god who,
because of his
relationship to...
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reproduced in the
Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae (1595; 1609) of
Heinrich Khunrath,
where it is used in a more
alchemical context. The
glyph was
adopted by...
- his way back to
England from Bohemia.
Khunrath praised Dee in his
later works.
During his
court stay
Khunrath met the
alchemist Edward Kelley who had...
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Conrad Khunrath (1555,
Leipzig – 1613,
probably in Hamburg) was a
German merchant, alchemist, mint worker, doctor, author, editor, and translator. He is...
- His one arm is female, the
other male like the ones of the
androgyne of
Khunrath, the
attributes of
which we had to
unite with
those of our goat because...
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influenced by the work of the
respected hermetic philosopher Heinrich Khunrath, of Hamburg,
author of the
Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae (1609), who...