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Paracelsus
Paracelsus (; ; 10 November 1493 – 24 September 1541), born Theophrastus von Hohenheim (full name Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim), was a Swiss physician, alchemist, lay theologian, and philosopher of the German Renaissance.
homunculus
A homunculus ( , , ; "little person", : homunculi , , ) is a small artificial human or human-like being. Popularized in 16th-century alchemy and 19th-century fiction, it has historically been referred to as the creation of a miniature, fully formed human or humanoid being. The concept has roots in preformationism as well as earlier folklore and alchemic traditions.
elemental
right|thumb|Undine Rising From the Waters, by Chauncey Bradley Ives thumb|Rococo set of [[personification figurines of the Four Elements, 1760s, Chelsea porcelain]] An elemental is a mythic supernatural being that is described in occult and alchemical works from around the time of the European Renaissance, and particularly elaborated in the 16th century works of Paracelsus. According to Paracelsus and his subsequent followers, there are four categories of elementals, which are gnomes, undines, sylphs, and salamanders. These correspond to the four Empedoclean elements of antiquity: earth, wate
Once Upon a Time... The Discoverers
French animated television series
macrocosm and microcosm
a vision of cosmos where the part reflects the whole and vice versa
Paracelsus
1943 film by Georg Wilhelm Pabst
Arbatel de magia veterum
book on magic
Paracelsianism
thumb|Title page of Benedictus Figulus's 1608 edition of Kleine Wund-Artzney, based on lecture notes by Basilius Amerbach the Elder (1488–1535) of lectures held by Paracelsus during his stay in Basel (1527).
The dose makes the poison
toxicology adage