Definition of Thurneysser. Meaning of Thurneysser. Synonyms of Thurneysser

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Thurneysser. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Thurneysser and, of course, Thurneysser synonyms and on the right images related to the word Thurneysser.

Definition of Thurneysser

No result for Thurneysser. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Thurneysser from wikipedia

- Leonard Thurneysser (22 July 1531 – 1595 or 1596; also known as Leonard Thurneisser zum Thurn) was a Swiss-German scholar and miracle doctor at the court...
- Image of Alchimia, the embodiment of alchemy. Woodcut published by Leonhard Thurneysser in 1574. Thurneysser was a student of Paracelsus....
- in Quinta Essentia by Leonhart Thurneisser zum Thurn (gen. Leonhard Thurneysser). Inscriptions (clockwise): Flegmat, Sanguin, Coleric, Melanc. Person...
- attributed to him). He sponsored such experiments too. According to Leonhard Thurneysser, in 1499 an alchemist named Schwichard Fronberger set up for him an astro-alchemical...
- and the poor and had regular personal contact with the doctor Leonhard Thurneysser. Sabina died on 2 November 1575 and was buried in the Berlin Cathedral...
- politician (d. 1519) 1478 – Philip I of Castile (d. 1506) 1531 – Leonhard Thurneysser, scholar at the court of the Elector of Brandenburg (d. 1595) 1535 –...
- 1574 woodcut in the alchemist Leonard Thurneysser zum Thurn's Von Dem Sal Solis showing the four humours on an androgynous model - phlegmatic, sanguine...
- (German: Bobersberg). Elisabeth was a patron of the scholar Leonhard Thurneysser. After her husband's death, weakened by child-bearing, she retired with...
- next to a spring in the settlement. The 16th-century alchemist Leonhard Thurneysser was the first to describe the spring. The spring was also described by...
- suspected as early as the 16th century. In 1572, the Swiss doctor Leonard Thurneysser, private physician of Elector John George of Brandenburg wrote for the...