Paracelsus: the man and his reputation, his ideas and their transformation

Boston: Brill (1998)
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This volume offers a revisionist interpretation of Paracelsus and Paracelsianism. It points to the need for a new historiographical approach to the man and his ideas, while demonstrating the value of seeing them in their totallity, as well as in their proper historical text.

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