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Johann Grasshoff : ウィキペディア英語版 | Johann Grasshoff Johann Grasshoff (or Grasshof, Grasse)〔Known also as Johannes Grassaeus or Crassaeus, Chortolassaeus, Crotolassaeus, and other forms.〕〔It is sometimes said that he wrote also as Johannes Walch (see note on Der kleine Bauer). However (this page from the Mennonite Encyclopedia ) makes Walch an Anabaptist.〕〔It is also said that he is the pseudonymous Herman Condeesyanus; but this is disputed: see the external link.〕 (c.1560 – 1623) was a Pomeranian jurist, and alchemical writer. He is recorded also as a medical advisor to Ernest of Bavaria, a Syndic, and an Episcopal counselor. His writings include the ''Aperta Arca arcani artificiosissimi'' (1617).〔Translated extract: () The ''Arca Arcani'' contains ''Der kleine Bauer'' attributed to Johannes Walch (Walchius, Valehius), which leads to the suggestion that Walch was Grasshoff; see (this PDF ) of annotations to The Sceptical Chymist.〕 and a ''Cabala Chymica'' (1658).〔An earlier ''Cabala Chymica'' is that of Franciscus Kieser from 1606.〕 The compilation of the 1625 ''Dyas chymica tripartita'' is also attributed to him;〔The ''Dyas'' consisted of six tracts: ''Dyas Chymica Tripartita, Das ist: Sechs Herrliche Teutsche Philosophische Tractätlein: Deren I. Vonan itzo noch am Leben: II. Von mittlern Alters: und III. Von ältern Philosophis beschrieben worden.'' It is initialled H.C.D. or Hermann() Condeesyanus, so the attribution depends on identification. The other candidate, proposed in recent times by Carlos Gilly, is Johannes Rhenanus.〕 it includes ''The Golden Age Restored'' of Henricus Madathanus, ''The Book of Lambspring'', of Nicholas Barnaud, and the ''Book of Alze''. ==References==
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