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  2. Heinrich Khunrath - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Khunrath (c. 1560 – 9 September 1605), or Dr. Henricus Khunrath as he was also called, was a German physician, hermetic philosopher, and alchemist. Frances Yates considered him to be a link between the philosophy of John Dee and Rosicrucianism .

  3. File:Houghton Typ 620.09.482 Heinrich Khunrath, Amphitheatrvm ...

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    Author: Heinrich Khunrath: Permission (Reusing this file)This is a media file that Houghton Library believes to be in the public domain of the United States. This applies to a work published before January 1, 1923, or the unpublished work of an author who died more than 70 years ago.

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Alchemist's Laboratory

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    This is from Heinrich Khunrath's most famous work, Amphitheater of Eternal Wisdom, painted by Hans Vredeman de Vries, c. 1595. The image conveys the well-known connection alchemists had between spiritual and physical research.

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  6. Emerald Tablet - Wikipedia

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    The image, which is from Heinrich Khunrath's Amphitheatre of Eternal Wisdom (1609), also appears on a metal door in the caves that are central to the plot. Several characters are shown looking at copies of the text. [ 77 ]

  7. Conrad Khunrath - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Khunrath (1555, Leipzig – 1613, probably in Hamburg) was a German merchant, alchemist, mint worker, doctor, author, editor, and translator. He is particularly important as the author of Medulla destillatoria , a work of Paracelsian iatrochemistry which was published in many editions for well over a century.

  8. Portal:The arts - Wikipedia

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    Alchemist's Laboratory at Heinrich Khunrath, by Hans Vredeman de Vries (from Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Artwork/Others) Image 32 Fantascope at Phenakistiscope , by Thomas Mann Baynes (animated by Basile Morin ) (from Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Artwork/Others )

  9. Monas Hieroglyphica - Wikipedia

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    The glyph is also reproduced in the Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae (1595; 1609) of Heinrich Khunrath, [12] where it is used in a more alchemical context. [ 13 ] The glyph was adopted by the Rosicrucians and appears on a page of the Rosicrucian manifesto Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz (1616), beside the text of the invitation to ...