Born near Einsiedeln in 1493, Philip Theophrastus von Hohenheim,
who later called himself Paracelsus, was the son of a physician.
His thirst for knowledge led him to study arts in Vienna, then
medicine in Italy, but the instruction left him disillusioned. He
had learned to see nature with his own eyes, undiluted by the
teachings of books. He was a rebellious spirit, hard-headed and
stubborn, who travelled all over Europe and the British Isles to
practice medicine, study local diseases, and learn from any source
he could, humble as it might be. In these years of wanderings,
Paracelsus developed his own system of medicine and a philosophy of
theology all his own. Though he wrote a great many books that
covered a wide range of subjects, only a few of his works were ever
published in his lifetime. When he died in Salzburg in 1541, one of
the most forceful personalities of the Renaissance died with
him.
Here are collected four treatises which illustrate four
different aspects of Paracelsus' work. The first gives a passionate
justification of his character, activities, and views, and gives a
picture of the man and his basic ideas. The second treatise is a
study of the diseases of miners, with whom Paracelsus had spent a
great deal of time. Then follows a treatise on the psychology and
psychiatry of Paracelsus. Written at a time when mental diseases
were beginning to be studied and treated by physicians, this
pioneering essay anticipates a number of modern views. The last
essay, entitled "A Book on Nymphs, Sylphs, Pygmies, and
Salamanders, and on the Other Spirits," is a fanciful and poetic
treatment of paganism and Greek mythology, as well as a good sample
of Paracelsus' philosophy and theology. Together these essays show
one of the most original minds of the Renaissance at the height of
his powers.
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