Spiritual Alchemy
Spiritual Alchemy
From Jacob Boehme to Mary Anne Atwood
Zuber, Mike A.
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2022
336
Dura
Inglês
9780190073046
15 a 20 dias
632
Acknowledgments
Conventions
Introduction
1 The Radical Reformation, Paracelsian Networks, and Pseudo-Weigelian Alchemy
2 A Nuremberg Chymist and a Torgau Astrologer Read Pseudo-Weigel
3 Jacob Boehme's Spiritual Alchemy of Rebirth
4 Abraham von Franckenberg and the Ancient Wisdom of Rebirth
5 Georg Lorenz Seidenbecher, Franckenberg's Spiritual and Philosophical Son
6 Friedrich Breckling, the 1682 Boehme Edition, and Spiritual Alchemy
7 Collaboration, Counterfeit, and Calumny in Amsterdam
8 Dionysius Andreas Freher, Boehme's Apostle to the English
9 Mesmerists and Alchemists in Victorian London
10 Mary Anne Atwood and Her First Readers
Epilogue
List of Works Cited
Index
Acknowledgments
Conventions
Introduction
1 The Radical Reformation, Paracelsian Networks, and Pseudo-Weigelian Alchemy
2 A Nuremberg Chymist and a Torgau Astrologer Read Pseudo-Weigel
3 Jacob Boehme's Spiritual Alchemy of Rebirth
4 Abraham von Franckenberg and the Ancient Wisdom of Rebirth
5 Georg Lorenz Seidenbecher, Franckenberg's Spiritual and Philosophical Son
6 Friedrich Breckling, the 1682 Boehme Edition, and Spiritual Alchemy
7 Collaboration, Counterfeit, and Calumny in Amsterdam
8 Dionysius Andreas Freher, Boehme's Apostle to the English
9 Mesmerists and Alchemists in Victorian London
10 Mary Anne Atwood and Her First Readers
Epilogue
List of Works Cited
Index