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PND-Nummer: [[PND-Nummer::]]; Namensvarianten: [[Namensvarianten::Guilelmus Arragosius]], [[Namensvarianten::Wilhelm Aragosius]] , [[Namensvarianten::Guillaume Aragose]]; Geburtsdatum: [[Geburtsdatum::7. 5. 1513]] in Toulouse; Sterbedatum: [[Sterbedatum::11. 8. 1610]] in Basel
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|namensvariante=Guilelmus Arragosius; Wilhelm Aragosius; Guillaume Aragose
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== Vita ==
== Vita ==
Leinbarzt von [[Leibarzt::Kaiser Maximilians II.]] und dreier [[Leibarzt::König von Frankreich|französischer Könige]], dann Gelehrtenexistenz in Basel seit 16## (siehe Brief von Crato an Theodor Zwinger.
== Werke ==


* [[Werk::]]
Leibarzt von Kaiser [[Leibarzt::Maximilian II. (HRR)]] und dreier [[Hofarzt::Königreich Frankreich|französischer Könige]], dann 1571-1574 und erneut seit 1577 Gelehrtenexistenz in [[Praxis::Basel; 1571; 1610]]


== Literatur ==
== Literatur ==
Aus Jessen / Voigt: ADB 45, 544; Chlumecky 136; Matr. Basel 2, 248; HBLS I,446; Hirsch I,218; Jöcher-Adelung I, 1135; Karcher 44,68
 
 
* ADB 45, 544
* Chlumecky 136  
* Matr. Basel 2, 248  
* HBLS I,446
* Hirsch I,218  
* Jöcher-Adelung I, 1135  
* Karcher 44,68
* [[Book::Jessen/Voigt 1996]]
* [[Gilly 1977]], 117-119
 
== Briefe ==
== Briefe ==


* Brief von: [[Brief von::]]
UB Basel: an Zwinger Fr. Gr. Ms I,11, II, 23,27 u.a., G2 II 14 (40)  
* Brief an: [[Brief an::]]
 
* UB Basel: an Zwinger Fr. Gr. Ms I,11, II, 23,27 u.a., G2 II 14 (40), Ms I, 11, II, 23, 27, gedruckt in: Volumen Epistoliarum philosophicarum, medicinalium etc, Frankfurt 1589
UB Basel: div., u.a. (siehe oben): G2 II 14 (40), ZB Zürich: an Crato (Kopie): Ms F 61 (450-454)
* SUB Hamburg: 1 kop. Brief an Johann Jakob Grynaeus: Uffenbach-Wolf (Krüger, S. 28)
 
* ZB Zürich: an Crato (Kopie): Ms F 61 (450-454), gedruckt: Volumen Epistoliarum philosophicarum, medicinalium etc., Frankfurt 1589.  
 
 
"Two letters of Arragosius were published after his death. The first was written in 1575, at Vienna, and has the title " Epistola
de extractis chymice praeparatis." It is published in the " Volumen Epistolarum Philosophicarum, Medicinalium," &c. of Laurentius Scholzius, Frankfort, 1598, folio. (= DS 16973) The other letter is " Epistola de natura et viribus Hydrargyri." It was written to Paulus Jovius, a Florentine physician (not the better known bishop of Nocera of the same name), and was first published by Theodore Zuinger, the great-grandson of him with whom Arragosius lived, in his " Fasciculus Dissertationum Medicariun Selectiorum," Basle, 1710, 8vo., as an appendix to a disser-
tation by Caspar Olrius on the same subject. In this letter Arragosius tells some marvellous stories of his having found pure mercury just under the surface of the earth at Montpellier, and of collecting it as it dropped from hay by moonlight in the spring. (= nicht in Adis). He
urges the necessity* of extreme caution in the use of mercury, and maintained that none but experienced physicians should dare to
give it. He no doubt greatly exaggerated its dangers when he described the mercurial ointment as always injurious to the health,
and often fatal ; yet it is probable that in his time there were abundant instances to prove the evil consequences of its employment. He
admitted that by peculiar modes of preparation mercury might be made a valuable remedy, but he gave no clear indication of what these modes are. (Astruc, De Morbis Venereis, ed. 1740, p. 841 ; Zuinger, Fasciculus Dissertationum.') J. P." (aus: The Biographical dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge-- (Volume 3, pt. 2)
 
 
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Grunddaten zu Guilelmus Aragosius
GND-Nummer(n) 1089914504
Namensvariante(n) Guilelmus Arragosius ; Wilhelm Aragosius ; Guillaume Aragose
Geburtsdatum 7.5.1513
Geburtsort Toulouse
Sterbedatum 11.8.1610
Sterbeort Basel


Vita

Leibarzt von Kaiser Maximilian II. (HRR) (?, ?) und dreier französischer Könige, dann 1571-1574 und erneut seit 1577 Gelehrtenexistenz in Basel (1571, 1610)

Literatur

  • ADB 45, 544
  • Chlumecky 136
  • Matr. Basel 2, 248
  • HBLS I,446
  • Hirsch I,218
  • Jöcher-Adelung I, 1135
  • Karcher 44,68
  • Jessen/Voigt 1996
  • Gilly 1977, 117-119

Briefe

UB Basel: an Zwinger Fr. Gr. Ms I,11, II, 23,27 u.a., G2 II 14 (40)

UB Basel: div., u.a. (siehe oben): G2 II 14 (40), ZB Zürich: an Crato (Kopie): Ms F 61 (450-454)


"Two letters of Arragosius were published after his death. The first was written in 1575, at Vienna, and has the title " Epistola de extractis chymice praeparatis." It is published in the " Volumen Epistolarum Philosophicarum, Medicinalium," &c. of Laurentius Scholzius, Frankfort, 1598, folio. (= DS 16973) The other letter is " Epistola de natura et viribus Hydrargyri." It was written to Paulus Jovius, a Florentine physician (not the better known bishop of Nocera of the same name), and was first published by Theodore Zuinger, the great-grandson of him with whom Arragosius lived, in his " Fasciculus Dissertationum Medicariun Selectiorum," Basle, 1710, 8vo., as an appendix to a disser- tation by Caspar Olrius on the same subject. In this letter Arragosius tells some marvellous stories of his having found pure mercury just under the surface of the earth at Montpellier, and of collecting it as it dropped from hay by moonlight in the spring. (= nicht in Adis). He urges the necessity* of extreme caution in the use of mercury, and maintained that none but experienced physicians should dare to give it. He no doubt greatly exaggerated its dangers when he described the mercurial ointment as always injurious to the health, and often fatal ; yet it is probable that in his time there were abundant instances to prove the evil consequences of its employment. He admitted that by peculiar modes of preparation mercury might be made a valuable remedy, but he gave no clear indication of what these modes are. (Astruc, De Morbis Venereis, ed. 1740, p. 841 ; Zuinger, Fasciculus Dissertationum.') J. P." (aus: The Biographical dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge-- (Volume 3, pt. 2)


Briefe von Guilelmus Aragosius

 EmpfängerStandortSignaturEditionAnmerkungLiteraturSeitenBearbeitung
Guilelmus Aragosius an Theodor Zwinger (1)Theodor ZwingerUB BaselFr. Gr. Ms I,11, II, 23,27 u.a., G2 II 14 (40), Ms I, 11, II, 23, 27,Gedruckt in: Volumen Epistoliarum philosophicarum, medicinalium etc, Frankfurt 1589 > Quellenangabe unklar! US 13.5.13unbearbeitet / UB Basel
Guilelmus Aragosius an Theodor Zwinger I. (1)Theodor Zwinger (1533-1588)UB LeidenFAC UB A 1231 Br., 1576, in Kopie; Olim BPL 2596 29unbearbeitet