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⚫ | '''Daniel Mögling''' (1596 in ] – 1635 in ]) was a German ] and a ]. | ||
== Work == | |||
He is believed to have written '']'' ("The Mirror of the Wisdom of the Rosy Cross"), in 1618 under the ] '''Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens''' and ''Jhesus Nobis Omnia – Rosa Florescens'' (1617) under the pseudonym '''Florentinus de Valentia'''. | |||
Mögling is thought to have written '']'' (Mirror of the Wisdom of the Rosy Cross, 1618) under the ] Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens, and ''Jhesus Nobis Omnia – Rosa Florescens'' (1617) under the pseudonym Florentinus de Valentia. He was personal physician and court astronomer to ] from 1621 to 1635. He translated ]'s novel '']'' into German.<ref>{{cite web |author=Friedrich Seck |title=Wer hat Sidneys ›Arcadia‹ ins Deutsche übersetzt? |url=http://www.frommann-holzboog.de/site/download/wissenschaftsgeschichte/fest_17.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160308132537/http://www.frommann-holzboog.de/site/download/wissenschaftsgeschichte/fest_17.pdf |archive-date=8 March 2016 |language=de}}</ref><ref>*Susanna Åkerman, "Rose cross over the Baltic: the spread of rosicrucianism in Northern Europe", ''Brill's studies in intellectual history'' 87, Brill, 1998, {{ISBN|90-04-11030-5}}, p. 216.</ref><ref>*] (translated and edited by Edward Rosen), "Kepler's somnium: the dream, or posthumous work on lunar astronomy", Courier Dover Publications, 2003, {{ISBN|0-486-43282-3}}, p. 184.</ref><ref>*William R. Newman, Anthony Grafton, "Secrets of nature: astrology and alchemy in early modern Europe", ''Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology'', MIT Press, 2001, {{ISBN|0-262-14075-6}}, p. 301.</ref> | |||
==See also== | == See also == | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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*Susanna Åkerman, "Rose cross over the Baltic: the spread of rosicrucianism in Northern Europe", ''Brill's studies in intellectual history'' '''87''', Brill, 1998, ISBN 9004110305, p.216 | |||
*] (tr. & ed. Edward Rosen), "Kepler's somnium: the dream, or posthumous work on lunar astronomy", Courier Dover Publications, 2003, ISBN 0486432823, p.184 | |||
*William R. Newman, Anthony Grafton, "Secrets of nature: astrology and alchemy in early modern Europe", ''Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology'', MIT Press, 2001, ISBN 0262140756, p.301 | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 7 January 2024
German alchemist (1596–1635)
Daniel Mögling (1596 in Böblingen – 1635 in Butzbach) was a German alchemist and a Rosicrucian.
Work
Mögling is thought to have written Speculum Sophicum Rhodostauroticum (Mirror of the Wisdom of the Rosy Cross, 1618) under the pseudonym Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens, and Jhesus Nobis Omnia – Rosa Florescens (1617) under the pseudonym Florentinus de Valentia. He was personal physician and court astronomer to Philip III, Landgrave of Hesse-Butzbach from 1621 to 1635. He translated Philip Sidney's novel Arcadia into German.
See also
References
- Friedrich Seck. "Wer hat Sidneys ›Arcadia‹ ins Deutsche übersetzt?" (PDF) (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 March 2016.
- *Susanna Åkerman, "Rose cross over the Baltic: the spread of rosicrucianism in Northern Europe", Brill's studies in intellectual history 87, Brill, 1998, ISBN 90-04-11030-5, p. 216.
- *Johannes Kepler (translated and edited by Edward Rosen), "Kepler's somnium: the dream, or posthumous work on lunar astronomy", Courier Dover Publications, 2003, ISBN 0-486-43282-3, p. 184.
- *William R. Newman, Anthony Grafton, "Secrets of nature: astrology and alchemy in early modern Europe", Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology, MIT Press, 2001, ISBN 0-262-14075-6, p. 301.
External links
- Rosie: Speculum Sophicum Rhodo-Stauroticum
- The Alchemy website: Speculum sophicum rhodostauroticum
- University College of London: Rosicrucian text Archived 11 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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