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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...