Johannes Hartlieb (c. 1410[1] – 18 May 1468) was a physician of Late Medieval Bavaria, probably of a family from Neuburg an der Donau. He was in the employment of Louis VII of Bavaria and Albert VI of Austria in the 1430s, and of Albert III of Bavaria from 1440, and of the latter's son Sigismund from 1456.
In 1444, he married Sibilla, possibly the daughter of Albert and Agnes Bernauer.
Hartlieb wrote a compendium on herbs in ca. 1440, and in 1456 the puch aller verpoten kunst, ungelaubens und der zaubrey (book on all forbidden arts, superstition and sorcery) on the artes magicae, containing the oldest known description of witches' flying ointment.
Hartlieb also produced German translations of various classical and medieval authors (Trotula, Macrobius, Gilbertinus, Muscio).
^Hartlieb's year of birth is unknown; his existence is first attested as the author of Kunst der Gedächtnüß, written during 1430–32, and an estimate of his year of birth as either "c. 1400" or "c. 1410" can be found in literature.
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surviving recipe for a flying ointment (recorded by Bavarian physician JohannesHartlieb circa 1440), Lunaria is included as the herbal ingredient corresponding...
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Medieval and Renaissance grimoires and in collections such as that of JohannesHartlieb. Georg Pictor uses the term synonymously with goetia. James Sanford...
Medieval and Renaissance grimoires and in collections such as that of JohannesHartlieb. Georg Pictor uses the term synonymously with goetia. James Sanford...
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