Carinthian Chronicle of Paracelsus

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The Carinthian Chronicle of Paracelsus is a short chronicle of the state of Carinthia , which is attributed to Theophrastus von Hohenheim, called Paracelsus . The full title is Chronica and origin of this land of Carinthia . As with the other so-called Carinthian writings , the originals have been lost. It is believed that it was written in 1538; the earliest tradition is a printed edition from 1564. This was the earliest printed chronicle in Carinthia.

literature

  • Theophrast von Hohenheim called Paracelsus, Chronica and the origin of this land of Carinthia, in: Theophrast von Hohenheim called Paracelsus, Die Kärntner Schriften. Edition of the Province of Carinthia, ed. by Kurt Goldammer , Klagenfurt 1955, pp. 19–26.
  • Kamenzin, Manuel, Die 'Kärntner Chronik' des Paracelsus, in: Salzburg contributions to Paracelsus research 45 (2014), pp. 28–57.
  • Moro, Gotbert , Die Kärntner Chronik des Paracelsus, in: Theophrast von Hohenheim called Paracelsus, Die Kärntner Schriften. Edition of the Province of Carinthia, ed. by Kurt Goldammer, Klagenfurt 1955, pp. 327–347.
  • Neumann, Wilhelm, Paracelsus as chronicler, in: Nova Acta Paracelsica 13 (1957), pp. 66-70.

Individual evidence

  1. Kamenzin, 'Kärntner Chronik', p. 28f.