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Johannes de
Rupescissa may also
refer to
Cardinal Jean de La Rochetaillée Jean de Roquetaillade, also
known as John of
Rupescissa, (ca. 1310 – between...
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repeatedly distilled. The term was used by the 14th-century
alchemist John of
Rupescissa, who
believed the then
newly discovered substance of
ethanol to be an...
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having returned again to an unit, in
which is
eternal rest and peace.
Rupescissa uses the
imagery of the
Christian p****ion,
saying that it
ascends "from...
- (Savonarola – late 15th century) Fra
Bonaventura (16th century)
Johannes de
Rupescissa (Jean de la
Roquetaillade – 15th century) St
Bridget of
Sweden (14th century)...
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ethanol were
studied by
Arnald of
Villanova (1240–1311 CE) and John of
Rupescissa (c. 1310–1366), the
latter of whom
regarded it as a life-preserving substance...
- Ortol**** or Hortul**** (fl. 1358) Jean de
Roquetaillade (Johannes de
Rupescissa) (died 1336)
Gilles de Rais (1401–1440)
Bernard Trevisan (Bernard of Treves)...
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ethanol were
studied by
Arnald of
Villanova (1240–1311 CE) and John of
Rupescissa (c. 1310–1366), the
latter of whom
regarded it as a life-preserving substance...
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properties were
studied by
Arnald of
Villanova (1240–1311 CE) and John of
Rupescissa (c. 1310–1366), the
latter of whom
regarded it as a life-preserving substance...
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refined to be more technical, like the
processes of distillation. John of
Rupescissa's works in
alchemy and the
beginnings of
medical chemistry is recognized...
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resurrection emplo**** in the
alchemical texts of
Petrus Bonus, John of
Rupescissa, and in
works written in the name of
Raymond Lull and
Arnold of Villanova...