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Ignis fatuus

Michael Maier (see plate 10) was bom at Rendsberg (in Holstein) about 1568. He studied medicine assiduously, becoming a most successful physician, and he was ennobled by Rudolf II. Later on, however, he took up the subject of Alchemy, and is said to have mined his health and wasted his fortune in the pursuit of the alchemistic ignis fatuus — the Stone of the Philosophers — travelling about Germany and elsewhere in order to have converse with those who were regarded as adepts in the... [Pg.57]

Eberhart A, Zhang Z, Guidoin R, Laroche G, Guay L, De La Faye D, Batt M, King MW. A new generation of polyurethane vascular prostheses rara avis or ignis fatuus /. Biomed. Mater. Res. 48 546-558,1999. [Pg.801]

On the ignis fatuus of Butlerov s theory of chemical structure see [Weininger, 2000]. [Pg.38]


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