Van Helmont's work was of major importance in seventeenth-century medicine, chymistry and natural philosophy. His work was a source of inspiration and mystery and an authoritas. His oeuvre was, together with that of many others, the culminating point of an ongoing process, starting in the Middle Ages, of turning medicine into a scientific discipline. In this essay, the appropriation, that is, the process of assimilation of an author's work by other scholars, of Van Helmont's oeuvre in England will be studied among chymists, physicians and natural philosophers (the distinctions between these three groups is primarily conceptual, but in practice hard to distinguish). Appropriation reminds us that the process of assimilating ideas of an author...
Helmont van, Jan Baptistn. A ternary of paradoxes: the magnetick cure of wounds, nativity of tartar ...
" Gnosis and experience in the chemical philosophy of Van Helmont " Recent research on Van Helmont h...
Jan Baptist van Helmont’s development of the Paracelsian theory of the Archeus is often considered u...
Van Helmont's work was of major importance in seventeenth-century medicine, chymistry and natural ph...
L’histoire des sciences attribue au médecin, alchimiste et philosophe Jan Baptist Van Helmont (1579-...
A striking omission in the scholarship on the reception of the chymical philosophy of Jan Baptista v...
Today, the Flemish physician, alchemist and philosopher Jan Baptista Van Helmont (1579-1644) is most...
This chapter discusses Jan Baptist Van Helmont’s (1579-1644) views on poison in light of his medical...
Joan Baptista Van Helmont, the most prominent chemist of the first halt of the seventeenth century w...
In this paper, I take up the question to what extent and in which sense we can conceive of Johannes ...
" Unknown consequences of the chemical philosophy of Jean-Baptiste Van Helmont (1578-1644) in Centra...
The Flemish physician Jan Baptiste van Helmont is one of the most important followers of Paracelsus....
The chair of chymiatria created at the University of Marburg was among the earliest academic initiat...
What happened to the work of Roman physician Galen (130-200 AD) in the seventeenth century? Was it r...
The present paper stakes out the destiny of certain ideas on scientific methods and epistemic and on...
Helmont van, Jan Baptistn. A ternary of paradoxes: the magnetick cure of wounds, nativity of tartar ...
" Gnosis and experience in the chemical philosophy of Van Helmont " Recent research on Van Helmont h...
Jan Baptist van Helmont’s development of the Paracelsian theory of the Archeus is often considered u...
Van Helmont's work was of major importance in seventeenth-century medicine, chymistry and natural ph...
L’histoire des sciences attribue au médecin, alchimiste et philosophe Jan Baptist Van Helmont (1579-...
A striking omission in the scholarship on the reception of the chymical philosophy of Jan Baptista v...
Today, the Flemish physician, alchemist and philosopher Jan Baptista Van Helmont (1579-1644) is most...
This chapter discusses Jan Baptist Van Helmont’s (1579-1644) views on poison in light of his medical...
Joan Baptista Van Helmont, the most prominent chemist of the first halt of the seventeenth century w...
In this paper, I take up the question to what extent and in which sense we can conceive of Johannes ...
" Unknown consequences of the chemical philosophy of Jean-Baptiste Van Helmont (1578-1644) in Centra...
The Flemish physician Jan Baptiste van Helmont is one of the most important followers of Paracelsus....
The chair of chymiatria created at the University of Marburg was among the earliest academic initiat...
What happened to the work of Roman physician Galen (130-200 AD) in the seventeenth century? Was it r...
The present paper stakes out the destiny of certain ideas on scientific methods and epistemic and on...
Helmont van, Jan Baptistn. A ternary of paradoxes: the magnetick cure of wounds, nativity of tartar ...
" Gnosis and experience in the chemical philosophy of Van Helmont " Recent research on Van Helmont h...
Jan Baptist van Helmont’s development of the Paracelsian theory of the Archeus is often considered u...