fiction.wikisort.org - WriterAdam of Łowicz (also "Adam of Bocheń" and "Adamus Polonus"; born in Bocheń, near Łowicz, Poland; died 7 February 1514, in Kraków, Poland) was a professor of medicine at the University of Krakow, its rector in 1510–1511, a humanist, writer and philosopher.[1]
Life
Adam studied in the Department of Liberal Arts at the University of Krakow, earning a baccalaureate in 1488 and a master's degree in 1492. He then studied medicine in Italy. Returning to Poland, he served as court physician to Kings Jan I Olbracht, Alexander Jagiellon and Zygmunt I. In 1510 and 1511 he was twice elected rector of the University of Krakow. He opposed the clergy's dominance over the secular estate. An unconventional thinker, he hypothesized the immortality of humankind.[1]
In the early sixteenth century, Plato had become a model for philosophy in Italy, especially in Medicean Florence. In some ways he was represented in Poland by Adam of Łowicz, author of Conversations about Immortality.[2]
Works
- Fundamentum scienciae nobilissimae secretorum naturae (1489; alchemy).[3]
- Dialogus... de quattuor statuum... immortalitatem contentione (Conversations... about Immortality, ca. 1507).
Memorial
In 1964, a memorial plaque in his honor was unveiled in Bocheń.
See also
- Physician writer
- List of Poles
- History of philosophy in Poland
Notes
- Henryk Barycz, "Adam z Bochynia, inaczej zwany z Łowicza (zm. w 1514 r.)" ("Adam of Bochyń, also known as Adam of Łowicz; died 1514)," Polski słownik biograficzny (Polish Biographical Dictionary), vol. I, Kraków, 1935, pp. 20–21.
- Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., p. 9.
- Agnieszka Rec, "Academic Alchemy: The Fundamentum Scienciae Nobilissimae Secretorum Naturae of Adam of Bochyń" Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural 5, no. 1 (2016): 1-28; "Włodzimierz Hubicki, “Fuitne Olim Alchimia in Academia Cracoviensi Lecta?” Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki 9 (1964): 199–210.
References
- Henryk Barycz, "Adam z Bochynia, inaczej zwany z Łowicza (zm. w 1514 r.)" ("Adam of Bochyń, also known as Adam of Łowicz; died 1514)," Polski słownik biograficzny (Polish Biographical Dictionary), vol. I, Kraków, 1935, pp. 20–21.
- Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Zarys dziejów filozofii w Polsce (A Brief History of Philosophy in Poland), [in the series:] Historia nauki polskiej w monografiach (History of Polish Learning in Monographs), [volume] XXXII, Kraków, Polska Akademia Umiejętności (Polish Academy of Learning), 1948. This monograph draws from pertinent sections in earlier editions of the author's Historia filozofii (History of Philosophy).
- "Adam z Łowicza" ("Adam of Łowicz"), Encyklopedia Polski, Kraków, Wydawnictwo Ryszard Kluszczyński, 1996, p. 11.
Alchemy (general) |
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Alchemists | Greco-Egyptian |
- Agathodaemon (legendary)
- Chymes
- pseudo-Cleopatra
- pseudo-Democritus
- Hermes Trismegistus (legendary)
- Mary the Jewess
- pseudo-Moses
- Ostanes (legendary)
- Paphnutia the Virgin
- Zosimos of Panopolis
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Byzantine | |
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Arabic-Islamic |
- Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (Rhazes)
- Alphidius
- pseudo-Apollonius of Tyana (Balīnūs/Balīnās)
- Artephius
- pseudo-Avicenna
- Ibn Arfaʿ Raʾs
- Ibn Umayl (Senior Zadith)
- Ibn Waḥshiyya
- al-ʿIrāqī
- Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (Geber)
- pseudo-Khālid ibn Yazīd (Calid)
- al-Jildakī
- Maslama al-Qurṭubī
- al-Ṭughrāʾī
- al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis)
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Late medieval |
- pseudo-Albertus Magnus
- (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova
- pseudo-Geber
- George Ripley
- Guido di Montanor
- Hugh of Evesham
- Johann of Laz
- John Dastin
- John of Rupescissa (Jean de Roquetaillade)
- Magister Salernus
- pseudo-Michael Scot
- Ortolanus
- Paul of Taranto
- Petrus Bonus
- pseudo-Ramon Llull
- (pseudo-)Roger Bacon
- Taddeo Alderotti
- Thomas Norton
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Modern | |
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Writings | Major Works |
- Atalanta fugiens
- Aurora consurgens
- Book of the Composition of Alchemy
- Book of the Silvery Water and the Starry Earth
- Book of Mercy
- Books of the Balances
- Buch der heiligen Dreifaltigkeit
- Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz
- Clavis sapientiae (Miftāḥ al-ḥikma)
- De consideratione quintae essentiae
- Emerald Tablet
- Leyden papyrus X
- Liber Hermetis de alchemia (Liber dabessi)
- Liber ignium
- Liber lucis
- Mappae clavicula
- Mirror of Alchimy
- Mutus liber
- Nabataean Agriculture
- Ordinal of Alchemy
- Papyrus Graecus Holmiensis
- Physika kai mystika
- Rosary of the Philosophers
- Rutbat al-ḥakīm (Step of the Sage)
- Seventy Books
- Sirr al-khalīqa (Secret of Creation)
- Sirr al-asrār (pseudo-Aristotle)
- Sirr al-asrār (al-Rāzī)
- Splendor solis
- Summa perfectionis
- Suspicions about the Hidden Realities of the Air
- Turba philosophorum
- Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine
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Compilations |
- Aureum vellus
- Bibliotheca chemica curiosa
- De alchemia
- Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum
- Fasciculus chemicus
- Musaeum Hermeticum
- Theatrum chemicum
- Theatrum chemicum Britannicum
- Tripus aureus
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Various |
- Alembic
- Athanor
- Chinese alchemy
- Chrysopoeia
- Homunculus
- Iatrochemistry
- In art/entertainment
- Magnum opus
- Ouroboros
- Philosophers' stone
- Prima materia
- Rebis
- Takwin
- Yliaster
- Processes
- Substances
- Symbols (Unicode)
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На других языках
- [en] Adam of Łowicz
[ru] Адам из Ловича
Адам из Ловича известный также, как Адам из Бохеня[pl], Адам Поляк и Adamus Polonus, Łowicensis Adam (польск. Adam z Łowicza; ? — 7 февраля 1514, Краков) — польский медик, гуманист, философ и писатель. Педагог, профессор, ректор краковской академии (1510—1511).
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