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Toxites, Michael, 1515-1581

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Personal name headingToxites, Michael, 1515-1581
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Variant(s)Schütz, Michael, 1515-1581
Schütz, Johann Michael, 1515-1581
Toxites, Doctor (Michael), 1515-1581
Toxites, M., 1515-1581
Toxites, Micael, 1515-1581
Toxites, Micaelus, 1515-1581
Toxites, Michel, 1515-1581
Toxites, Doctor, 1515-1581
Toxite, Michel, 1515-1581
Toxita, Micael, 1515-1581
Toxita, Michael, 1515-1581
Toxita, Micaelus, 1515-1581
Troxites, Michael, 1515-1581
Other standard no.000000010979591X
LocatedStrasbourg (Free imperial city) Haguenau (France)
Birth date1515-07-19
Death date1581
Place of birthVipiteno (Italy)
Place of deathHaguenau (France)
Profession or occupationHumanists Physicians Alchemists Poets
Found innuc86-59092: Paracelsus Archidoxa Philippi Theophrasti ... [MI] 1570 (usage on Readex rept.: Michael Toxites)
NLM files, 5-25-88 (hdg.: Toxites, Michael, 1515-1581)
Strebel, J. Michael Schütz, gennant Toxites, in Nova Acta paracelsica, 1947: p. 100, etc. (Michael Schütz, later Toxites, b. in Perzing, 1515; d. 1581)
Biog. Lex. d. hervorragenden Ärzte aller Zeiten und Völker, 1962: (Toxites; Johann Michael Schütz, called Toxites; b. 1515; d. 1581)
Carrichter, B. Horn des Heyls menschlicher Blödigkeit, 1576: t.p. (...Doctoren Toxites)
Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed February 8, 2024 (Toxites, Michael ; humanist, and physician in Strasbourg and Haguenau ; born 1515 in Sterzing, died 1581 in Hagenau ; variant names: Toxites, M.; Toxites, Michel; Toxite, Michel; Toxita, Micael; Toxita, Michael; Toxita, Micaelus; Toxites, Micael; Toxites, Micaelus; Troxites, Michael; Toxites, Doctor)
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English Wikipedia, viewed February 8, 2024 (Michael Toxites ; born 19 July 1514 in Sterzing, South Tyrol, died 1581 in Haguenau ; was a doctor, alchemist and poet of the Holy Roman Empire)
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