Symphorien Champier (1471–1539) was a Lyonnese doctor and writer. Born in Saint-Symphorien, France, Champier was a relation of the Chevalier de Bayard...
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Cœur. Imprimerie Contant-Laguerre. Copenhaver, Brian P. (1978). Symphorien Champier and the Reception of the Occultist Tradition in Renaissance France...
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While in Lyon, Symphorien Champier, a medical humanist, had been his patron. Servetus wrote a pharmacological treatise in defence of Champier against Leonhart...
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Svend Aggesen, (born c. 1145) Symeon of Durham, (died after 1129) Symphorien Champier, (1471–1539) Theodore of Tarsus (or Canterbury), (602–690) Theodoric...
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deaths of Pico and Ficino this line of thought expanded, and included Symphorien Champier, and Francesco Giorgio. The term perenni philosophia was first used...
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gentil seigneur de Bayart (original edition printed at Paris, 1527) Symphorien Champier, Les Gestes, ensemble la vie du preulx chevalier Bayard (Lyons, 1525)...
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Michel de Villeneuve and Andres Laguna. Bruyerinus Champier was the nephew of Symphorien Champier, and physician of Henry II of France. He was an Arabist...
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witchcraft had medical causes, rather than supernatural. The physician Symphorien Champier (c.1500) believed that many reports of alleged witchcraft could be...
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included Jean Visagier, Eustorg de Beaulieu, Gilbert Ducher, and Symphorien Champier. There, Bourbon met François Rabelais, who had also been targeted...
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Jean-Baptiste Honoré Raymond Capefigue, Thomas Carlyle, Hippolyte Castille, Symphorien Champier, François-René de Chateaubriand, Pierre Adolphe Chéruel, John Wilson...
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