Paracelsus: Medicine, Magic and Mission at the End of Time

Paracelsus: Medicine, Magic and Mission at the End of Time

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Theophrastus von Hohenheim (1493�1541), better known as Paracelsus, was a physician, natural magician, radical activist of the early Reformation, and commentator on the social and religious issues of his day. This elegantly written book is the defining account of the man known as �Paracelsus the Great.”



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Hardcover, 330 pages
Published December 16th 2008 by Yale University Press
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