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...masters of the surgical art! It is through you that medical science has achieved its greatest and most glorious conquests throughout the centuries! . . . Italia, Italia bella was the cradle of your art. With the Italian Renaissance surgery attained one of its most transcendent periods through the labors of Vesalius Paracelsus and Pare . . . Ah, but you are too modest, you surgeons! The great Pare, leaning over a patient and raising his eyes to Heaven exclaimed: 'I have bandaged this man's wound, but God is healing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Mussolini Trionfante | 4/19/1926 | See Source »

...with all this done and learned, life still lay flat and unpalatable on Swedenborg's tongue. He sought, like Paracelsus, the infinite and the spiritual ; and neither geometrical, nor physical, nor metaphysical principles led him to them. But they must be found. And so to work on a new path. Then, in 1745, "heaven was opened to him" by direct spiritual revelation from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Swedenborgians | 6/29/1925 | See Source »

Rooms 1-10, 12, 14. "Hell's Belles."--W. V. M. Fawcett, W. H. Cary, Jr., B. D. Williams, W. A Duerr, A. Beebe, C. N. Macdonald, W. B. Leach, Jr., E. V. Otis, F. S. Church, C. J. Young, W. H. Kenyon, Jr., J. C. Burchard. Room 16, "Paracelsus"--T. C. Greene; rooms 17-28, "Sahara," A. French, G. Sutton, H. Perrin, J. R. Morss, P. E. Jackson, R. A. Morse, W. Fuller, C. F. Allen, Jr., H. A. Houghton, C. A. Page, J. Fiske, H. P. Taggard; rooms 29-32, "Kram-Kronies,"--G. W. Howe, C. H. Warner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLOT ROOMS IN YARD TO MEMBERS OF 1921 | 3/22/1920 | See Source »

...Goethe's Faust from the artistic rather than the philosophical point of view will close the course, unless time remains for a short treatment of more modern interpretations of the Faust theme in such works as Byron's "Manfred," Ibsen's "Brand," Hauptmann's "Versunkene Glocke" and Browning's "Paracelsus." Thus throughout the course the comparative point of view will be made fully as prominent as the interpretative discussion of Goethe's "Faust." The course will be conducted in German...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Half-Courses by Prof. Kuehnemann | 2/9/1909 | See Source »

...Browning's Paracelsus" is a systematic analysis of one of Browning's poems by an admirer of that poet. Nevertheless the subject is treated impartially...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The "Monthly." | 4/20/1888 | See Source »

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