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Benedictus Figulus (29 December 1567 – after 1619) of was a German alchemist, publisher, and Rosicrucian from Uttenhofen. He was an editor of Paracelsian texts and an important representative of Paracelsianism in the early 17th century.
BenedictusFigulus (29 December 1567 – after 1619) of was a German alchemist, publisher, and Rosicrucian from Uttenhofen. He was an editor of Paracelsian...
D'Espagnet (1564–c. 1637) Michael Sendivogius/Michael Sędziwój (1566–1636) BenedictusFigulus (born 1567) Michael Maier (1568–1622) Martin Ruland the Younger (1569–1611)...
urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00015650-2 Kleine Wund-Artzney. Straßburg (Ledertz), BenedictusFigulus. 1608. Opera omnia medico-chemico-chirurgica, Genevae, Vol. 3, 1658...
Title page of BenedictusFigulus's 1608 edition of Kleine Wund-Artzney, based on lecture notes by Basilius Amerbach the Elder (1488–1535) of lectures held...
whom he had shared a house, and BenedictusFigulus, both also closely related to the early Rosicrucian furore. Figulus had brought Haslmayr into contact...