Paracelsus: an introd. to philosophical medicine in the era of the Renaissance
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Jahr: 1982
Table of Contents
Preface................................. XI
General Introduction......................... 1
The individual Savant and his World as the focal point of the investigation . 2
Paracelsus: Interdependence and fusion of the scientific and non-scientific elements 3
The Life of Paracelsus ........................ 5
Name, birth and family.......................... 5
Formative years............................. 8
Early journeys (1517-1524)........................ 13
Attempts at settling down. Reasons for frustration.............. 14
Relationship between medicine and surgery............... 15
(a) Salzburg............................. 17
(b) Strassburg............................ 18
The reformers at Strassburg.................... 18
(c) Basle.............................. 19
The second set of journeys......................... 22
(a) Colmar, Esslingen, Nuremberg. The work on Syphilis......... 23
(b) Beratzhausen and the Paragranum ................ 24
(c) St. Gall and the Opus Paramirum ................ 25
(d) Appenzell, Innsbruck, Sterzing. On the miners disease ....... 25
(e) Meran, St. Moritz, Pfäfers and the foundation of Balneology...... 26
(f) Augsburg and the Great Surgery ................. 26
(g) Bavaria and Bohemia. Philosophia Sagax ............. 27
(h) Pressburg and Vienna....................... 27
(i) Carinthia. The Kärntner Trilogie . The End at Salzburg....... 27
Johannes Oporinus and his pen portrait of Paracelsus ............ 29
The Literary Remains. Short notes on the Bibliography of Paracelsus ..... 31
Paracelsus as a figure of the Renaissance and Humanism........... 35
Paracelsus as a religious and social thinker and preacher. Paracelsus in the Era of
the Reformation. Sebastian Franck and Paracelsus.............. 40
Paracelsus and populär criticism of Doctor and Patient in the Pre-Reformation Era.
The Narragonian sermons....................... 44
The Philosophy of Paracelsus..................... 50
Paracelsus general system of correspondences and the position of scientific elements
therein. Introduction........................... 50
Paracelsus approach to Nature. Empixical search for the divine seals in nature. . 53
God and Nature............................. 54
The uncreated virtues and the created objects.............. 54
VI Table of Contents
The futility of superstitious practices and the Devil............ 55
The True Signs as revealed to research into Nature.......... 56
Experience ( Erfahrung ) versus pseudo-knowledge based on reasoning
( Logica )............................. 56
Censure of Aristotle and Avicenna................... 58
Theory of Knowledge. Experientia and Scientia through identification
of the mind with the internal knowledge possessed by natural objects in
attaining their specific aims. Ablauschen (overhearing) of this knowledge
which is immanent in the objects of research.............. 59
Union with the object as the ultimate aim of the naturalist ( philosopher )
and physician............................ 60
Derived as against inborn knowledge of the elements. Man and the
Sagani .............................. 61
Magia Naturalis: Its religious background; its protoscientific significance; its
purport in medicine.......................... 62
The analogies between Macrocosm and Microcosm and the role of the Stars:
Astrology and Astrosophy ....................... 65
Man as microcosm.......................... 65
Limitation« of astral powers ..................... 66
Cosmis correspondences as against astral influx (inclination) as the power
conferring specificity and destination.................. 67
Correspondences between the astral firmament and parts of the human orga-
nism............................... 67
Correspondences between the Astrum and the Seat of Disease....... 68
Astral concordance is the power of remedies which it directs to the diseased
organ ............................... 69
Celestial bodies and wounds...................... 71
Inconsistencies in the doctrine of correspondences............ 71
Paracelsus conception of Time...................... 72
The ancient conceptions of Time. Empty numerical (astronomical) time as
against qualified time....................... 72
Paracelsus and the astronomical notion of Time. Its qualification .... 73
Qualitative determination of Time. Time as determined by changing events
and Astra as the vector of specificity ................ 74
Time, qualitatively determined, and Medicine.............. 75
Biological ideas in Paracelsus conception of Time............ 77
Biological time and the Astra .................. 80
Theological aspects of Time...................... 80
The Elements and the Three Principles (Sulphur, Salt and Mercury): General
considerations.............................. 82
The Elements ........................... 89
Earth and Water as Mothers . Their offspring................ 95
Earth, the Mother of man...................... 96
Water the matrix most productive of natural objects........... 96
The role of water and earth in the composition of natural objects..... 97
Water as the main substance ( flesh ) ofplants............. 97
Water as the common virtue in the ground ( earth ), forming the raw material
of objects - without accounting for specificity.............. 97
The Predestined Element and Quinta Essentia ........... 98
Sulphur, Salt and Mercury......................... 100
The Macro-Microcosm theory in conflict with the concept of specificity. The astral
origin of specificity. Archeus and Iliaster.................. 104
The Archeus. Vulcan. The Iliaster................... 105
Table of Contents VII
The Archeus as the principle resident in the stomach........... 106
The role of the Archeus in disease................... 107
The Archeus as the individualising principle in the elemental Matrix . . . 107
Archeus and Monads. The Archei in organs............... 108
Archei in external objects and inside man. Their correspondence and .
Interaction............................. 109
The Physician himself an Archeus................... 109
The Archeus acting by Imagination , Magia and astral forces..... 111
Iliaster............................... 112
Prime, intermediate and ultimate matter................ 112
The Cagastrum............................ 113
Generation and putrefaction ..................... 115
Life, soul, spirit, astral body and air.................... 117
The astral body........................... 120
The Power of Imagination ........................ 121
Imagination, semen and contagium .................. 123
Medicine............................... 126
Introduction. Paracelsus Fame as based on his development of chemical therapy.
Ancient Medicine and Paracelsus Opposition to it in general terms........ 126
The Elements , Matrices and the Tria Prima ( Salt , Sulphur and
Mercury )............................. 129
The Iliadus. Diseases as Fruits of the human Iliadus ......... 130
Motivation of Paracelsus Opposition to Humoralism........... 131
The action of Mercury, Sulphur and Salt in causing disease........ 133
Man as a Mine............................ 134
Localisation of Disease. Its local Seats and Causes ............. 134
Chemical Considerations: The Salia and their Anatomy ( Anatomia
Elementata )............................ 134
Microcosmic Theory and Organic Pathology............... 137
The ontological view of Disease ( Anatomia Essata )....... 137
The Oportet and Disease.................... 139
Aetiology................................ 140
The seeds of Disease. Air as the Vector of the Disease Agent. The M.M.
(Mysterium Magnum). The role of Air ................. 140
Ens Substantiae - Poison - versus complexion (i.e. humours and qua-
lities) as inducing Disease....................... 141
Aetiological and Specific Therapy...................... 1*1
The invention of remedies through a study of the cosmos......... 143
Specificity in the relationship between the organ (seat of disease), the disease
and its remedy ........................ ! *¦
The Principle of Pharmacy...................... 1 **
Poison as a remedy - Mercury its prototype............. 145
The homoeopathic principle...................... I *0
Minerals as homoeopathic agents causing and curing the same disease 147
The homoeopathic principle as a consequence of the Anatomy of the
Arcanum............................
The Treatment of Wounds. Its golden precepts in close proximity to super-
stitious mjunctions..........................
The Signatures .......................... 148
Disease and the Stars. The Animal in man and Lunacy. The Psychiatry of
Paracelsus................................ 150
VIII Table of Contents
Special Pathological Theories........................ 153
Diseases due to Tartar ....................... 153
Localism and Specificity as based on Paracelsus concept of digestion and
Tartarus formation...................... 154
Tartar of the various organs. Its volatility (like alcohol ). The nutritive
centre of an organ; its stomach .................. 155
Summary of the Pathology of Paracelsus as emanating from the concept
of Tartar............................ 157
Appendix. New ideas in the physiology of gastric digestion and the ex-
cretion of albumen in the urine as associated with Tartarus ..... 158
Van Helmont s criticism of tbe Doctrine of Tartar........... 161
Paracelsus Version of the ancient Doctrine of Catarrh and the Causes of
Epilepsy.............................. 165
Traces of catarrh theory in Paracelsus chemical and symbolistic specu-
lations on Epilepsy........................ 167
The Spirit of Life as the ascendant causing Epilepsy........ 168
Survey of Paracelsus Ideas on Epilepsy in the light of Ancient and XVIIth
Century Pathology (Localism versus Catarrh) ............ 168
Obstruction as a primary and local change causing Disease. Its divorce
from catarrh and its role as afurther germ cell of Localism ..... 170
Paracelsus on Plague. The Influence of Ficino. Traditional Plague Theories
and Paracelsus Anthropocentric Doctrine. Its further Development in
Van HelmontVTombof the Plague .................. 172
Traces of a suggested quantitative and chemical analysis of urine to replace
mediaeval uroscopy......................... 189
Mediaeval uroscopy....................... 189
Paracelsus demand for a chemical examination of urine. Chemical
uroscopy and dissection ( Anatomy ) of urine by Paracelsists.
Assessment of the specific gravity of urine by Van Helmont....... 190
Thurneisser zum Thurn s Probierung der Harnen ......... 195
James Hart s criticism of chemical uroscopy............. 196
Van Helmont s criticism of chemical uroscopy............ 198
Progressive aspects of Paracelsus in Medicine and their limitations....... 200
The Sources of Paracelsus (Ancient, Mediaeval, Contemporary)...... 203
Paracelsus and the ancient, mediaeval and Renaissance sources......... 203
Paracelsus and Gnosticism........................ 204
The Gnostic concept of microcosm................... 204
Mediaeval sources of Gnostic speculation and Paracelsus.......... 210
The Cabalah ............................ 213
Paracelsus and Neoplatonism. The influence of Marsilio Ficino. Ficino s ideal of the
Magus as Priest-Physician. Paracelsus and the Philosophy ofPlotinus..... 218
Was Paracelsus really a Neoplatonist ?................. 226
The Prime Matter of Paracelsus as foreshadowed by the philosophy of Salomo
ibn Gebirol (Avicebron) and the Populär Pantheism of theMiddle Ages. Giordano
Bruno. The anonymous Introduction to the Philosophy of Life (1623)..... 227
Ancient ideas as transmitted by Salomo ibn Gebirol........... 229
Gebirol s Prime Matter as fundamental to populär pantheism in the Middle
Ages and Reformation........................ 230
Giordano Bruno............................. 232
The Introductio in Vitalem Philosophiam (1623)............ 232
Table of Contents IX
The Microcosmic Pattern as reflected by the Womb and the Earth. Leonicenus,
Cesalpino and Aristotle.......................... 238
Paracelsus and Ramon Lull........................ 241
Paracelsus and Arnald of Villanova .................... 248
Independence of thought. Use of empirical remedies........... 249
Naturalism and Empiricism...................... 250
The quest for medical reform in a new age............... 252
Religious ideas and motives in medical theory and practice........ 253
Influence of the Stars......................... 254
Specificity of objects (including diseases) and the Stars.......... 256
Arnald and Humoralism........................ 257
Paracelsus and Alchemy.......................... 258
The New Precious Pearl on the Philosophers Stone............ 259
Arnald of Villanova and John de Rupescissa .............. 263
Comment. General appraisal...................... 266
Paracelsus achievement in pure and medical Chemistry............ 273
Introduction............................. 273
Paracelsus work in the chemical laboratory and its results in detail..... 274
Paracelsus System of Chemistry. The Archidoxis ........... 275
Detoxication and medicinal use of chemicals............... 275
Spiritus vitrioli and its narcotic action - a probable predecessor of ether, and
an example of Paracelsus advanced medical chemistry........... 276
Conclusion.............................. 278
Paracelsus and Nicolaus Cusanus...................... 279
Paracelsus and Pico della Mirandola.................... 284
Pomponazzi and Paracelsus........................ 289
Paracelsus and Johannes Reuchlin..................... 290
Agrippa of Nettesheym s Occult Philosophy ................ 295
The Occult Virtues, the World Soul, the Spirit (Quinta Essentia) and Sympathy 297
Agrippa on Air............................ 298
The Power of Imagination in Agrippa s Occult Philosophy......... 300
Middle XVIth Century Opposition to Galen. Johannes Argenterius and Paulus
Mazinus Arvernus............................
Opposition to the traditional doctrine of the Elements in the middle of the XVIth
3(1 ;
Century................................. JUJ
Mazinus, Fernel and Paracelsus..................... •
Paracelsus and the Occult Qualities of Fernel............. 3I°
Erastus Censure of Paracelsus.......................
The character, attainments and methods of Paracelsus.......... 3 3
Paracelsus views of creation ..................... ^
Paracelsus as a restorer of Gnostic heresy................ 3
Belief in Miracles...........................
The Power of Imagination.......................
Fascination - Incantation - Contagion.................
Natural Magic - The Neoplatonic fallacy................
Nature and the Chemical Art..................... .
Amulets and Augury......................... ..
The Power of Words........................ ^
Magnetic action - the pattern of Natural Magic.............
The Devil and Witchcraft....................... ,
Matter and the Elements....................... ,22
The Semina............................. ,93
Quinta Essentia...........................
X Table of Contents
Generation............................. 323
Microcosm ............................. 323
Disease............................... 324
The Locus of Disease......................... 324
The role of diet in Disease ...................... 326
Therapy............................... 326
The eures of Paracelsus........................ 327
Epilepsy.............................. 327
Dropsy and Podagra......................... 329
Comment.............................. 330
Daniel Sennert s Critical Defence of Paracelsus ............... 333
The chequered Life and dubious character of Paracelsus.......... 333
Criticism of the Microcosm theory................... 335
Sympathy and Antipathy....................... 336
Criticism of Paracelsus Methods.................... 336
Prime Matter, Mysterium Magnum, Elements, Semina.......... 337
On Life and the Three Principles (Salt, Sulphur and Mercury)....... 338
On Generation............................ 341
Pathology.............................. 341
Final Assessment........................... 344
Addenda and Errata ......................... 351
Collationof loci quoted from Huser with the Standard editionof Sudhoff..... 375
List of Illustrations............................ 378
General Index.............................. 380
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spelling | Pagel, Walter Verfasser aut Das medizinische Weltbild des Paracelsus <engl.> Paracelsus an introd. to philosophical medicine in the era of the Renaissance Walter Pagel 2., rev. ed. Basel ; München [u.a.] Karger 1982 XII, 399 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier EST: Das medizinische Weltbild des Paracelsus, seine Zusammenhänge mit Neuplatonismus und Gnosis (engl.) Paracelse rero Paracelsus 1493-1541 (DE-588)11859169X gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Medizin (DE-588)4038243-6 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Paracelsus 1493-1541 (DE-588)11859169X p DE-604 Medizin (DE-588)4038243-6 s Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=000030931&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Pagel, Walter Paracelsus an introd. to philosophical medicine in the era of the Renaissance Paracelse rero Paracelsus 1493-1541 (DE-588)11859169X gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Medizin (DE-588)4038243-6 gnd |
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title | Paracelsus an introd. to philosophical medicine in the era of the Renaissance |
title_alt | Das medizinische Weltbild des Paracelsus <engl.> |
title_auth | Paracelsus an introd. to philosophical medicine in the era of the Renaissance |
title_exact_search | Paracelsus an introd. to philosophical medicine in the era of the Renaissance |
title_full | Paracelsus an introd. to philosophical medicine in the era of the Renaissance Walter Pagel |
title_fullStr | Paracelsus an introd. to philosophical medicine in the era of the Renaissance Walter Pagel |
title_full_unstemmed | Paracelsus an introd. to philosophical medicine in the era of the Renaissance Walter Pagel |
title_short | Paracelsus |
title_sort | paracelsus an introd to philosophical medicine in the era of the renaissance |
title_sub | an introd. to philosophical medicine in the era of the Renaissance |
topic | Paracelse rero Paracelsus 1493-1541 (DE-588)11859169X gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Medizin (DE-588)4038243-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Paracelse Paracelsus 1493-1541 Philosophie Medizin Biografie |
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