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Michael Maier (1568–1622) was a German physician, a counsellor to Rudolf II Habsburg and a learned alchemist. Maier was born in Rendsburg, Holstein, in 1568. He studied philosophy and medicine at Rostock (1587), Frankfurt (Oder) (M.A. 1592), and Padua. He attained in 1596 a doctorate in medicine at Basel, and returned to Rostock to practice the medical profession. He also briefly (c. 1601) practised in Konigsberg and Danzig. Around this time he became interested in alchemy. In 1608 he went to Prague, and in 1609 became the physician and imperial counsellor of Rudolf II. The interest of the emperor in the occult was the reason of his high esteem for Maier. Maier wrote commentary on Hermes Trismegistus and was dedicated, along with the emperor, to researching the secrets of nature. Between 1611 and 1616, Maier spent time in England at the court of James I, and also served other German princes, particularly the prince of Nassau, a great protector of alchemy. His Atalanta fugiens, an alchemical emblem book, was published in 1617; alongside images, poems, and discussion, it included fifty pieces of music. In 1619 he became the physician of Landgrave Moritz of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel). In 1620 he moved to Magdeburg to practice medicine, where he died in 1622 at the age of 54, leaving a noteworthy quantity of unpublished works. A devout Lutheran all his life, Michael Maier had a strong influence on Sir Isaac Newton. He was also involved in the Rosicrucian movement that appe
Fuga X. from Atlanta Fugiens
3042Atalanta Fugiens: Fuga I: Portavit eum ventus in ventre suo
953Atalanta Fugiens: Fuga II: Nutrix ejus terra est
774Atalanta Fugiens: Fuga III: Vade ad mulierem lavantem pannos, tu fac similiter
765Atalanta Fugiens: Fuga IV: Conjunge fratrem cum sorore et propina illis poculum amoris
666Atalanta Fugiens: Fuga VI: Seminate aurum vestrum in terram albam foliatam
627Atalanta Fugiens: Fuga V: Appone mulieri super mammas bufonem, ut ablactet eum, et moriatur mulier, sitque bufo grossus de lacte
618Atalanta Fugiens: Fuga VII: Fit pullus a nido volans, qui iterum cadit in nidum
589Atalanta Fugiens: Fuga XI: Dealbate Latonam et rumpite libros
5810Atalanta Fugiens: Fuga IX: Arborem cum sene conclude in rorida domo, et comedens de fructu ejus fiet juvenis
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Maier: Atalanta Fugiens

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