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Robert Fludd was a thinker full of contradictions. He is famous for his theosophical system and for his experimental chymical constructions as well as for his Galenic medical practices. Furthermore, Fludd had his works published in luxurious folio formats by the publisher Johann Theodor de Bry, and the spectacular etchings and many of the engravings in his books were executed by Matthäus Merian the Elder. Fludd's elaborate explanations of these images reveal him to be a natural philosopher who expressed his thoughts graphically. To what extent, however, were the ideas for the images, and the images in Fludd's books themselves, his own? A discussion of preserved textual and image sources suggests that Fludd can indeed be understood as a chymical thinker and practitioner who contributed to the visual and artisanal episteme of his time. This article demonstrates this interpretation by using both well-known sources and the recently rediscovered, lavishly illustrated, master copy, Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg Frankfurt am Main, MS lat. qu. 15, which served as a template for the section De technica microcosmi historia of Fludd's main work Utriusque cosmi historia.
罗伯特·弗洛伊德是一个充满矛盾的思想家。他以他的通神论体系和他的实验化学构造以及盖伦医学实践而闻名。此外,Fludd的作品由出版商Johann Theodor de Bry以豪华的开本形式出版,他书中壮观的蚀刻和许多雕刻都是由Matthäus Merian the Elder完成的。弗洛伊德对这些图像的详细解释表明,他是一位用图形表达自己思想的自然哲学家。然而,在多大程度上,这些图像的想法,以及弗洛伊德书中的图像本身,是他自己的呢?对保存下来的文本和图像来源的讨论表明,弗洛伊德确实可以被理解为一位化学思想家和实践者,他对他那个时代的视觉和手工知识做出了贡献。本文通过使用众所周知的来源和最近重新发现的,丰富的插图,主副本,Universitätsbibliothek约翰·克里斯蒂安·森肯伯格法兰克福美因,MS后期证明了这种解释。这是弗洛德的主要著作《宇宙史学》(Utriusque cosmi historia)的“微观宇宙史学技术”部分的模板。
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Ambix is an internationally recognised, peer-reviewed quarterly journal devoted to publishing high-quality, original research and book reviews in the intellectual, social and cultural history of alchemy and chemistry. It publishes studies, discussions, and primary sources relevant to the historical experience of all areas related to alchemy and chemistry covering all periods (ancient to modern) and geographical regions. Ambix publishes individual papers, focused thematic sections and larger special issues (either single or double and usually guest-edited). Topics covered by Ambix include, but are not limited to, interactions between alchemy and chemistry and other disciplines; chemical medicine and pharmacy; molecular sciences; practices allied to material, instrumental, institutional and visual cultures; environmental chemistry; the chemical industry; the appearance of alchemy and chemistry within popular culture; biographical and historiographical studies; and the study of issues related to gender, race, and colonial experience within the context of chemistry.