Khunrath in Context : An Alchemist in the Amphitheatre of Eternal Wisdom /
The German physician, alchemist, kabbalist, and theosopher Heinrich Khunrath (ca. 1560-1605) is one of the most remarkable figures in the intellectual history of the Renaissance. His work, combining text and images in a new way, is a fusion of the contemporary currents of thought in which alchemy we...
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2025.
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Universal Reform ;
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