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  1. Heinrich Khunrath (Dresden ou Leipzig, c. 1560 - Dresden ou Leipzig, 9 de setembro de 1605), foi um médico, filósofo hermético e alquimista da Alemanha. Biografia. Estudou possivelmente na Universidade de Leipzig em torno de 1570 com o pseudônimo Henricus Conrad Lips, e pode ter usado outros nomes ao longo de sua vida.

  2. 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. Amphitheatre of the Only True Eternal Wisdom. Khunrath Heinrich's (1560-1605) Amphitheatrum Sapientiae, purportedly one of the most significant books of theosophical alchemy and the occult sciences. Though the title page reads 1602, the book was not published until 1609.

    • Khunrath, Heinrich, 1560-1605
    • Germany--Hanau
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    • Antonius, G.
  4. A rare and richly illustrated alchemical work by Heinrich Khunrath, published in Hamburg in 1595. Learn about the book's content, history, and significance, and view the digitized copy in UW Digital Collections.

  5. Heinrich Khunrath (Dresden ou Leipzig, c. 1560-Dresden ou Leipzig, 9 de setembro de 1605), foi um médico, filósofo hermético e alquimista da Alemanha. Biografia Estudou possivelmente na Universidade de Leipzig em torno de 1570 com o peseudônimo Henricus Conrad Lips, e pode ter usado outros nomes ao longo de sua vida.

  6. Plate 1 of Khunrath Heinrich's (1560-1605) Amphitheatrum Sapientiae, purportedly one of the most significant books of theosophical alchemy and the occult sciences. Though the title page reads 1602, the book was not published until 1609.

  7. 14 de fev. de 2017 · Publish with us. Heinrich Khunrath was a German Paracelsian physician and theosopher who was the author of a series of esoteric works promoting various kinds of alchemy and magic, as well as a particularly Christian form of Kabbalah around the turn of the seventeenth century.