Basil Valentine (redirect from Johann Thölde)
Valentine was Johann Thölde, a salt manufacturer in Germany who lived roughly 1565–1624. Modern scholarship now suggests that one author was Thölde, but that...
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book 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...
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middle of the 16th century and Thölde was likely its author. Harold Jantz was perhaps the only modern scholar to deny Thölde's authorship, but he too agrees...
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History of magic (section Johann Weyer)
appointed court physician to Count Rosemberk in Trebona. He probably met Johann Thölde while at Trebona, one of the suggested authors of the "Basilius Valentinus"...
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Renaissance magic (section Johann Weyer)
appointed court physician to Count Rosemberk in Trebona. He probably met Johann Thölde while at Trebona, one of the suggested authors of the "Basilius Valentinus"...
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appointed court physician to Count Rosemberk in Trebona. He probably met Johann Thölde while at Trebona, one of the suggested authors of the "Basilius Valentinus"...
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Mömpelgard (1604); Antimonii Mysteria Gemina, Leipzig (1604) Alchemist Johann Thölde (about 1565 – about 1614). He is probably one of the authors behind...
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Valentinite: Sb2O3 – German alchemist Basilius Valentinus (might be Johann Thölde? 1565–1614) Vanthoffite: Na6Mg(SO4)4 – Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff (1852–1911)...
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contributed to the research and manufacture of the fertilizer. They include: Johann Tholde, a school principal from Brno; Johan Gottlieb Gahn; Carl Wilhelm Scheele;...
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