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Peder Sørensen (1542-1602) estis dana kuracisto, kemiisto, alkemiisto kaj unu el la plej brilaj disĉiploj de Paracelsus. Li iĝis kirurgo-serĝento sub la komando je Frederiko la 2-a (1534-1588), en 1571, tiam, iom poste, sub Kristiano la 4-a (1577-1648).
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dbo:abstract | Peder Sørensen (1542-1602) estis dana kuracisto, kemiisto, alkemiisto kaj unu el la plej brilaj disĉiploj de Paracelsus. Li iĝis kirurgo-serĝento sub la komando je Frederiko la 2-a (1534-1588), en 1571, tiam, iom poste, sub Kristiano la 4-a (1577-1648). (eo) Peder Soerensen (1542-1602) fue un médico danés, y uno de los más significativos seguidores de Paracelso. Entre sus trabajos destaca Idea medicinae philosophicae (Ideal de la Medicina Filosófica), publicado en 1571, en el que defiende la superioridad de las ideas de Paracelso respecto a las de Galeno. Eruditos como o (Le concept de semences dans les théories de la matière à la Renaissance, 2005) defienden que Soerensen fue un importante predecesor de Jan Baptista van Helmont y Pierre Gassendi. (es) Peder Sørensen (1542–1602), widely known by his Latinized name, Petrus Severinus, was a Danish physician, and one of the most significant followers of Paracelsus. His works include the major treatise Idea medicinae philosophicae (Ideal of Philosophical Medicine) (1571), which asserted the superiority of the ideas of Paracelsus to those of Galen. Severinus was a member of Denmark's intellectual elite. His education was supported by the Danish crown and his eventual appointment as royal physician conferred status and authority to his work and opinions. He was a contemporary and intellectual and personal associate of Tycho Brahe who likewise is associated with the evolution of chemistry during the seventeenth century. Daniel Sennert, a professor at Wittenberg wrote in 1619 that most chemical physicians followed the lead of Severinus and even referred to a “Severinian School” of medical theory, which was based on the philosophy of Paracelsus. Scholars including Jole Shackelford and Hiro Hirai (Le concept de semences dans les théories de la matière à la Renaissance, 2005) have claimed that Severinus was an important predecessor of both Johann Baptista von Helmont and Pierre Gassendi. (en) Peder Sørensen (en latin Petrus Severinus) est un médecin et alchimiste danois, né vers 1540 à Ribe et mort le 28 juillet 1602. Il est largement connu sous son nom latin, Petrus Severinus (1542–1602) et fut l'un des disciples de Paracelse les plus brillants. Il fait des études à Padoue, en 1566, et à Wittenburg (Allemagne), en 1569. Il obtient son titre de docteur en médecine en France vers 1570. Il devient chirurgien-sergent sous le commandement de Frédéric II (1534-1588) en 1571 puis, plus tard, sous Christian IV (1577-1648). (fr) |
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rdfs:comment | Peder Sørensen (1542-1602) estis dana kuracisto, kemiisto, alkemiisto kaj unu el la plej brilaj disĉiploj de Paracelsus. Li iĝis kirurgo-serĝento sub la komando je Frederiko la 2-a (1534-1588), en 1571, tiam, iom poste, sub Kristiano la 4-a (1577-1648). (eo) Peder Soerensen (1542-1602) fue un médico danés, y uno de los más significativos seguidores de Paracelso. Entre sus trabajos destaca Idea medicinae philosophicae (Ideal de la Medicina Filosófica), publicado en 1571, en el que defiende la superioridad de las ideas de Paracelso respecto a las de Galeno. Eruditos como o (Le concept de semences dans les théories de la matière à la Renaissance, 2005) defienden que Soerensen fue un importante predecesor de Jan Baptista van Helmont y Pierre Gassendi. (es) Peder Sørensen (en latin Petrus Severinus) est un médecin et alchimiste danois, né vers 1540 à Ribe et mort le 28 juillet 1602. Il est largement connu sous son nom latin, Petrus Severinus (1542–1602) et fut l'un des disciples de Paracelse les plus brillants. Il fait des études à Padoue, en 1566, et à Wittenburg (Allemagne), en 1569. Il obtient son titre de docteur en médecine en France vers 1570. Il devient chirurgien-sergent sous le commandement de Frédéric II (1534-1588) en 1571 puis, plus tard, sous Christian IV (1577-1648). (fr) Peder Sørensen (1542–1602), widely known by his Latinized name, Petrus Severinus, was a Danish physician, and one of the most significant followers of Paracelsus. His works include the major treatise Idea medicinae philosophicae (Ideal of Philosophical Medicine) (1571), which asserted the superiority of the ideas of Paracelsus to those of Galen. Severinus was a member of Denmark's intellectual elite. His education was supported by the Danish crown and his eventual appointment as royal physician conferred status and authority to his work and opinions. He was a contemporary and intellectual and personal associate of Tycho Brahe who likewise is associated with the evolution of chemistry during the seventeenth century. Daniel Sennert, a professor at Wittenberg wrote in 1619 that most chemical (en) |
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