- was
Johann Thölde, a salt
manufacturer in
Germany who
lived roughly 1565–1624.
Modern scholarship now
suggests that one
author was
Thölde, but that others...
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Thölde (c. 1565 – c. 1624).
Professional historians now
agree the
Currus Triumphalis ... was
written after the
middle of the 16th
century and
Thölde was...
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attributed to
Basil Valentine. It was
first published in 1599 by
Johann Thölde who is
likely the book's true author. It is
presented as a
sequence of alchemical...
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Thölde while at Trebona, one of the
suggested authors of the "Basilius Valentinus"
treatises on alchemy. Khunrath's
brushes with John Dee and
Thölde and...
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Thölde while at Trebona, one of the
suggested authors of the "Basilius Valentinus"
treatises on alchemy. Khunrath's
brushes with John Dee and
Thölde and...
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Thölde while at Trebona, one of the
suggested authors of the "Basilius Valentinus"
treatises on alchemy. Khunrath's
brushes with John Dee and
Thölde and...
- to the
research and
manufacture of the fertilizer. They include:
Johann Tholde, a
school prin****l from Brno;
Johan Gottlieb Gahn; Carl
Wilhelm Scheele;...
- ****ociation by
engaged and
motivated Berlin citizens. Led by banker,
Gustav Thölde, its
members included industrialist August Borsig, head of the city council...
- new
palace at Whitehall, but he
continued to use the tower, then
called "
Tholde Juelhous" ("the old
Jewel House") for
storing his
wider household effects...
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Heinrich Schaub (um 1440), Schmidt, Schnödde, Stephan, Storm, Thaurer,
Tholde, T****y, Valentin, Vielmeder, Vietor, Wagner, Weber, Wehr, Wissenbach, Wolff...