LC control no. | no2017130381 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Stolcius de Stolcenberg, Daniel |
Variant(s) | Stolcius, Daniel Stolcius von Stolcenberg, Daniel Stoltizius von Stoltzenberg, Daniel Stolz von Stolzenberg, Daniel |
Associated country | Bohemia (Czech Republic) |
Birth date | 1600-08-11 |
Death date | 1644 |
Field of activity | Alchemy Poetry |
Profession or occupation | Alchemists Poets |
Found in | Trias hexastichorum, sive, Tres centuriae epigrammatum, 1622: title page (Daniel Stolcius de Stolcenberg) Chymisches Lustgärtlein, 1964: title page (Daniel Stolcius) Viridarium chymicum, das ist, Chymisches Lust-Gärtlein, 1688: title page (Daniel Stolcius von Stolcenberg) OCLC, Oct. 4, 2017 (hdgs: Stolcius de Stolcenberg; Stolcius de Stolcenberg, Daniel, fl. 1627; Stolcius de Stoltzenberg, Daniel; Stolcius von Stolcenberg, Daniel; Stolcius, Daniel; Stolcius, Daniel, 1600?-1660; Stoltzenberg, Daniel Stoltzius von; usage: Daniele Stolcio de Stolcenberg; Daniel Stolcius; Daniel Stolcius de Stolzenberg) Poet Laureate in the Holy Roman empire, 2006, pg. 2025 : Daniel Stoltz von Stoltzenberg (Stolcius de Stolcenberg) 11 August 1600 -- after 1644 Daniel Stolz von Stolzenberg entry, Wikipedia, viewed Oct. 4, 2017 (Daniel Stolz von Stolzenberg or Daniel Stolcius, 1600-1660 was a Bohemian physician and writer on alchemy, a pupil of Michael Maier in Prague. His name is often given as von Stolcenberg, i.e. from Stolzenberg, or von Stolcenbeerg, He is known for his 1624 emblem book Viridarium Chymicum, a significant anthology with sources in previous collections) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Stolz_von_Stolzenberg> |
Associated language | lat eng |