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Downloaded from Brill.Com09/24/2021 09:33:00PM Via Free Access  Index INDEX Aargau , –, – Anabaptism , , n Aaron – anatomical demonstrations , , Abraham – , – Acronius, Johannes – Anaxagoras Adam , – Andreae, Jakob , –, – Adam, Georg , –, – Adam’s flesh – angels/demiurges , , , adoptionist Christology –, Agricola, Caspar – Anglican Church (Church of Agricola, Rudolf England) , , – Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich passim, Cornelius Ann, St. n Albert Alcibiades , anticlericalism , , , , Alchemy , –, –, , – , , –, n, , anti-disciplinists n, , , , n , , , –, – Alciati, Gianpaolo , antimony , , –, Aldrovandi (Aldrovandus), Ulysse anti-Paracelsianism , n, n, –, – passim, , –, Alessandrini, Giulio n, n, –, , , – Alexander of Tralles passim Alostanus, Petrus – Antitrinitarianism (also see Arian- Alpine Cantons – ism, Unitarianism) , , n, Alsace , , –, –, – Alting, Heinrich n, n, , , , –, –, – , –, , –, , , , , , –, Alting, Johannes Amalie von Neuenahr zu Limburg Apiarius, Samuel n – Arab-Islamic medicine , – Amberg , n, , –, Aretius, Benedict n , , , , Argenterio, Girolamo Amberg Colloquy () –, Arianism , n, n, , n, n, n, , Ambrose of Milan , n, , , n, Amerbach, Basilius n, , , n Aristotle/Aristotelianism , , Amerbach, Bonifacius n, , , , , , , –, , –, , , , – America/American Colonies , , n, –, , , , , , , , , , , American Indians Ampelander, Valentin Arius , Charles D. Gunnoe - 9789004215061 Downloaded from Brill.com09/24/2021 09:33:00PM via free access index Arminius, Jacobus , Basel, University of , –, , Arnold of Villanova , , –, , –, Arragos, Guillaume , –, arthritis , Battus, Levinus – astrology –, , n, Baudouin, François n, n, –, , n Bauhin, Caspar atheism , , , Bauhin, Jean Auggen (Badenweiler) Bavaria , –, , , n, – Augier, Robert n, Augsburg , n, , , , Bavarian Succession War , , , Baxter, Richard , n Augsburg Confession , , , , Bayle, Pierre –, Beerfelden Invariata , Benrath, Gustav Adolf , n, Variata , , , n, n, , , , Augsburg, Imperial Diet (– n, ) ; () –, Berleburg Augsburg, Peace of () see Peace Bern , n, , , –, , of Augsburg –, –, –, , August, Elector of Saxony , , , , , n, , , , , , n, , , , , , , , –, Augustine , , , Berthelier, Philippe Austria , , Beza, Theodore (Theodore de Bèze) Averroës (Ibn Rushd) –, , n, , , , Avicenna (Ibn Sina) , , – –, , , , – , , – , –, , n, Aylmer, John, Bishop of London –, , , , – , , , –, – , n, , n, – Bacon, Francis , , n, , –, Baden (Grafshaft) –, Baden (town in Aargau) – attempts to reconcile with Erastus Baden Disputation () , –, Baden-Durlach (Markgrafschaft) Epistolarum theologicarum n, , , n, Theodori Bezae Vezelii, liber unus n, , , Baden-Württemberg , , , Tractatus Pius et Moderatus de n vera Excommunicatione –, Baillie, Robert – – Baker, J. Wayne , , , Biandrata, Giorgio , , , Bancroft, Richard Barbeyrac, Jean n Bibliander, Theodor , Barrow, Henry n Bidenbach, Balthasar (Bidembach) Barth, Karl Barton, Peter , n, n, Bierma, Lyle nn–, n, n, nn–, n , n, n, nn– Charles D. Gunnoe - 9789004215061 Downloaded from Brill.com09/24/2021 09:33:00PM via free access index Biese, Nicolaus Broughton, Hugh Bietenholz, Peter , Brucaeus, Heinrich Billicanus, Theobald Bruening, Michael n, n Bilson, Thomas Brunner, Johannes n, , , Birckmann, Theodor n –, Bischoffzell Bucer, Martin, , n, –, , Bishops’ Wars , n, , Bizer, Ernst Büren II, Daniel von – Black Forest Bullinger, Anna (née Adlischwyler) Blarer, Ambrosius n Blarer, Thomas Bullinger, Christoph Blasius, Pantaleon n, n Bullinger, Heinrich –, –, Blaurer, Albrecht –, , , n, , , n, Bodenstein, Adam von , , , , , , –, –, Bodenstein, Andreas (aka Andreas n, , , , n, Bodenstein von Karlstadt), , –, n, –, , n, –, –, , Bodin, Jean , –, , –, –, , Bohemia , – n, n, –, – Bologna n, –, , n, , –, –, , , –, , , , , n, , –, Bonnard, Auguste n, , , –, , n, , n, –, , , Boquin, Pierre , –, , –, , –, , , – –, –, , –, , , , , , , –, , , , , –, , n, , , –, – –, n, , , , , –, –, –, – Borrhaus, Martin , , church discipline –, , Bostocke, Richard [Rychard Bostok] , –, n, –, , –, , , Boyle, Robert n, , , , Decades banned in the Palatinate , , Brahe, Tycho n, Erastus, acquaintance with – Brandenburg-Ansbach , Eucharistic theology of n, Bratislava n , –, Brauch, Balthasar n, Paracelsus, view of –, – Brauer, Johannes n , – Brederode, Hendrik van witchcraft, views of Bremgarten , Burchill, Christopher n, Brenz, Johannes , , , , – n, , , n, , n, n Burton, Robert n, Bretten , n Britain (also see England, Scotland) Caesar, Sebastianus , , , , – Calvin, John , , , n, , British Museum , –, , , , – Brooke, John – , –, , , , , Charles D. Gunnoe - 9789004215061 Downloaded from Brill.com09/24/2021 09:33:00PM via free access index Calvin, John (continued) , – Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine n , –, n, , , Chemistry, chemical medicine/ , , , , , pharmacology –, – church discipline n, – , , , –, , , , – , –, , –, , Eucharistic theology –, –, – – Chemnitz, Martin Geneva Catechism , Christianus, Andreas Cambridge University , , Christology (also see Jesus Christ, Camerarius, Joachim I (the Elder) presence in the Eucharist) , , , Camerarius, Joachim II n, Christoph, Count Palatine , , n, , , –, Christoph, Duke of Württemberg , –, –, – n, –, Canisius, Peter, S.J. chrysopoeia, see alchemy Canonici, Isotta de’ n, –, Chrysostom, John , , , – church “under the cross” , – Canonici, Lavinia de’ , , , , , –, , , , , Canterbury, archbishopric church council (Kirchenrat), Palatine Capivaccio (Capodivacca), Girolamo , , –, , , , , n, –, , n, , , Carinthia , –, , n, , Cartwright, Thomas , , , –, –, –, Castellio, Sebastian n, , n Castelvetro, Giacomo –, church council order (Kirchenrats- n ordnung), Palatine () – Castelvetro, Ludovico Catholicism (Roman Catholic church discipline edict (Kirchen- Church) –, n, –, zuchtedikt), Palatine () – –, –, –, , , – , , , –, , , n, church order (Kirchenordnung), , , , , , , Palatine () ; Palatine n, , , , , , () , , n, ; , n, n, , , Palatine () , –, –, , – m, Celsus, Chytraeus, David Celtis, Conrad Cicero n, Celts, Ancient n Cirler, Stephan n, n, –, Chadwick, Owen , n, , , n, , Charles I, King of England and , Scotland , Cisner, Nicolaus n, Charles II, King of England and Clark, Stuart n, Scotland Clauser, Christoph, , – Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor Claveus, see DuClo Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor , Coburg , Cohn, Henry n, Charles D. Gunnoe - 9789004215061 Downloaded from Brill.com09/24/2021 09:33:00PM via free access index Coiter, Volcher , n, , Curio, Jakob , –, –, Coleman, Thomas , , – Curione, Caelio Secundo , n, , Collège Royal (Paris) Cyprian, n Collegium Sapientiae (College of Wisdom) , , , , Dalberg, Johann von Collins, Jeffrey , , Dàn, Robert Colloquium Ferdinandi regis cum Dasypodius, Conrad D. Theophrasto Paracelsus Svevo Dathenus, Petrus n, , , – , , –, , , Colonius, Petrus (Pieter van Keulen, , , , , , , Pierre de Cologne) , , n comets n, De praestigiis daemonum, see Weyer, confessions of witches , –, Johann death penalty , Consensus Tigurinus , , for heretics –, , , consistorial organization, Palatine, , see presbyterial/consistorial for Paracelsus n, church organization; church for witches/magicians , , discipline edict, Palatine , –, , , , – Constance bishopric n, Debrecen consubstantiation Debus, Allen , –, – consumption (phthisis) Del Monte, Innocenzo Ciocchi, Coolhaes, Caspar , – Cardinal Copenhagen demons (also see magic/magician/ Copernicus, Nicolaus , magus) , , , , , count palatine (Pfalzgraf), office of –, , –, –, – , – Crato, Johannes von Krafftheim , Den Text, Jan n n, n, n, n, Dessen von Kronenburg, Bernhard –, n, n, , , , , n, , , n, , Deubinger, Johann , , –, –, – devil (also see Satan) , , , , n, , n, n, –, , , , –, –, , – –, , –, –, , , , creation , , n, – pact with –, , –, , , n, , – , – Croll, Oswald powers –, Cromwell, Oliver , Diller, Michael n, , n, Crowley, Weldon n, n, , , Dingel, Irena Crypto-Calvinists (also see Sacra- Dionysianum (Heidelberg student mentarians) , n, n, foundation) , Dioscorides , Charles D. Gunnoe - 9789004215061 Downloaded from Brill.com09/24/2021 09:33:00PM via free access index discipline, see Bullinger; Calvin; Emden Catechism church discipline edict; Erastus; Emden, Synod of () , , Geneva; “Instruction” presby- , – terial/consistorial church orga- Empedocles – nization;Ursinus;Zurich-Bern England , , , n, model; Zwingli –, , , , – disciplinists (also see Gnesio- , , –, –, , Calvinists) , , , – , –, , –, , Civil War (–) – – passim divine right (de jure divino) , epilepsy –, , , , episcopal/ bishops’ party (Westmin- Dobbin, Nicolaus – ster Assembly) , , Doedes, Jakob Isaac n, Erasmus –, , , –, Domandl, Sepp , Donellus (Doneau), Hugo – Erastian/Erastianism, –, –, Dorn, Gerhard , n, , –, , , Dorothea Susanne of the Palatinate n, , –, – passim, , Dort, Synod of (–) , Erastians, English faction (Westmin- ster Assembly) –, Du Moulin, Lewis Erastus, Thomas passim Duchesne, Joseph n acerbity , –, , –, DuClo, Gaston (aka Claveus) , , –, , , , Ducret, Toussaint n, n, –, , , , Dudith, Andreas n, –, , Antitrinitarian beliefs, alleged Dunus, Thaddaeus (Taddeo Duni) , , – n, Basel, education in –, – Dutch refugees, see Netherlandish Basel University, return to – refugees birthdate of – Eck, Johannes birthplace of – edema (dropsy) confessional background , , Edinburgh – Ehegericht, see marriage court, excommunication of –, Zurich Ehem, Christoph , , –, , excommunication, views of , , , n, –, n, – passim, , , n, , , , , , , , Einhorn, Paul (Unicornus) , , Einsiedeln
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