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He also criticises Pico della Mirandola, Cornelius Agrippa and Francesco Giorgio with Robert Fludd as his main target.
Jimmy, Bonny, and a few pirates follows Peter who has now teamed up with Tinker Bell, one of the tree spirits, and Tiger Lily, a member of the Kaw tribe also stranded on Neverland, to a city where a certain Professor Fludd explains what Neverland is and tells Peter how to return to Earth thanks to the orb.
Robert Fludd, also known as Robertus de Fluctibus ( 17 January 1574 – 8 September 1637 ) was a prominent English Paracelsian physician.
In 1618, Fludd wrote De Musica Mundana ( Mundane Music ) which described his theories of music, including his mundane ( also known as " divine " or " celestial ") monochord.
In 1618, Robert Fludd devised a mundane monochord ( also celestial or divine monochord ) that linked the Ptolemaic universe to musical intervals.
Moxy was a Canadian hard rock and heavy metal band, formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1974, from previous members of the rock group Leigh Ashford — which included singer Douglas " Buzz " Shearman ( former teen singer of Sherman & Peabody ) alongside Greg Godovitz of Fludd & Goddo and Gil Moore ( later of Triumph ), Earl Johnson ( former member of King Biscuit Boy ), Bill Wade ( former member of Outlaw Music and Brutus under the alias Hally Hunter that also included Gino Scarpelli of Goddo ) and Terry Juric, ( former member of Outlaw Music ) as Leigh Ashford.

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He wrote against the magical animism of Robert Fludd, and judicial astrology.

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Fludd defended alchemy against the criticisms of Scot, who took it to be merely allegorical.

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The legend inspired a variety of works, among them the works of Michael Maier ( 1568 – 1622 ) of Germany ; Robert Fludd ( 1574 – 1637 ) and Elias Ashmole ( 1617 – 1692 ) of England ; Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens, Gotthardus Arthusius, Julius Sperber, Henricus Madathanus, Gabriel Naudé, Thomas Vaughan, and others.
In it Fludd argued from a Platonist point of view ; and he claims that the hermetic or " chemical " approach is deeper than the mathematical.
* Religio Exculpata, & c., 1684 ( Autore Alitophilo Religionis fluctibus dudum immerso, tandem … emerso ; preface signed J. N. J .; assigned to Fludd ).
The first two comprise entirely his Syntagma philosophicum ; the third contains his critical writings on Epicurus, Aristotle, Descartes, Robert Fludd and Herbert of Cherbury, with some occasional pieces on certain problems of physics ; the fourth, his Institutio astronomica, and his Commentarii de rebus celestibus ; the fifth, his commentary on the tenth book of Diogenes Laërtius, the biographies of Epicurus, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, Tycho Brahe, Nicolaus Copernicus, Georg von Peuerbach, and Regiomontanus, with some tracts on the value of ancient money, on the Roman calendar, and on the theory of music, with an appended large and prolix piece entitled Notitia ecclesiae Diniensis ; the sixth volume contains his correspondence.

Fludd and Mersenne
Under the name Joachim Frizius, this was a further reply to Mersenne, who had accused Fludd of magic.
Gaffarel contributed to the debate between Marin Mersenne and Robert Fludd.

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In the book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, Fludd has been alleged to be the sixteenth Grand Master of the Prieuré de Sion.

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* 1574 – Robert Fludd, English composer and writer ( d. 1637 )
Various authors have credited the invention of the thermometer to Cornelis Drebbel, Robert Fludd, Galileo Galilei or Santorio Santorio.
The first clear diagram of a thermoscope was published in 1617 by Giuseppe Biancani: the first showing a scale and thus constituting a thermometer was by Robert Fludd in 1638.
* January 17 – Robert Fludd, English Rosicrucian and Paracelsian physicist ( d. 1637 )
Fludd has become a cult figure, being linked with Rosicrucians and the Family of Love, without any historical evidence.
* September 8 – Robert Fludd, English mystic ( b. 1574 )
Both Opitz and Nigrinus sent recommendation letters along with a Robert Fludd.
Early seventeenth century occult philosophers such as Michael Maier, Robert Fludd and Thomas Vaughan interested themselves in the Rosicrucian world view.
* 1638 — Robert Fludd the first thermoscope showing a scale and thus constituting a thermometer.
Fludd responded with Sophia cum moria certamen ( 1626 ), wherein Fludd admits his involvement with the Rosicrucians.
Robert Fludd.
Fludd is best known for his compilations in occult philosophy.
He was born at Milgate House, Bearsted, Kent, the son of Sir Thomas Fludd, a high-ranking governmental official ( Queen Elizabeth I's treasurer for war in Europe ), and Member of Parliament.
in 1598 .. His mother was Elizabeth Andrews Fludd.
Between 1598 and 1604, Fludd studied medicine, chemistry and hermeticism on the European mainland.
On his return to England, Fludd entered Christ Church, Oxford.
Fludd encountered problems with the College examiners, both because of his unconcealed contempt for traditional medical authorities, and because of his attitude.
Fludd was one of the first to support in print the theory of the circulation of the blood of the College's William Harvey.
To what extent Fludd may have actually influenced Harvey is still debated, in the context that Harvey's discovery is hard to date precisely.
Fludd died in London.

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and he wrote also the masterpiece of frontier humor, `` The Big Bear Of Arkansas '', in which earthy realism is placed alongside the exaggeration of the backwoods tall-tale and the awe with which man contemplates the grandeur and the mysteries of nature.
Mr. Burlingham, -- `` C.C.B. '' -- wrote to me once about an old friend of mine, S. K. Ratcliffe, whom I had first met in London in 1914 and who also came out for a week-end in Weston.
It also happened with the Inauguration, which was not re-run at all during the evening hours, and I wrote to the TV editor of the Times.
Not content to create only the music and lyrics, Noel Coward also wrote the book and directed Sail Away ( Capitol WAO 1643 ; ;
Averroes, Avicenna and Alpharabius, who wrote on Aristotle in great depth, also influenced Thomas Aquinas and other Western Christian scholastic philosophers.
He also frequently wrote screenplays for other directors.
He also wrote:
While accompanying Mallowan on countless archaeological trips ( spending up to 3 – 4 months at a time in Syria and Iraq at excavation sites at Ur, Ninevah, Tell Arpachiyah, Chagar Bazar, Tell Brak, and Nimrud ), Christie not only wrote novels and short stories, but also contributed work to the archaeological sites, more specifically to the archaeological restoration and labeling of ancient exhibits which includes tasks such as cleaning and conserving delicate ivory pieces, reconstructing pottery, developing photos from early excavations which later led to taking photographs of the site and its findings, and taking field notes.
In addition, he wrote that each person will experience a world of their own, though he also wrote that the dream world doesn't necessarily have to be solipsistic as different selves may be able to communicate with each other by dream telepathy.
In 1904, he also wrote a novel, Born Again, clearly inspired by the popular Utopian fantasy Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy, an early harbinger of the metaphysical turn his career would take with the theory of Lawsonomy.
Ambrose also wrote a treatise by the name of " The Goodness of Death ".
Alcott also wrote a series patterned after the work of German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe which were eventually published in the Transcendentalists ' journal, The Dial.
He also wrote a Vita Abbonis, abbatis Floriacensis, the last of a series of lives of the abbots of Fleury, all of which, except the life of Abbo, have been lost.
He also wrote Sapphic stanzas on Homeric themes but in unHomeric style, comparing Helen of Troy unfavourably with Thetis, the mother of Akhilles.
It was said he had a son, called Stephanus, who also wrote comedies.
There is also some evidence that, during his old age, he wrote plays in the style of New Comedy.
Andronicus wrote a work upon Aristotle, the fifth book of which contained a complete list of the philosopher's writings, and he also wrote commentaries upon the Physics, Ethics, and Categories.
The decimal point notation was introduced by Sind ibn Ali, he also wrote the earliest treatise on Arabic numerals.
From 1847 he was engaged in editing the Handwörterbuch der reinen und angewandten Chemie ( Dictionary of Pure and Applied Chemistry ) edited by Justus von Liebig, Wöhler, and Johann Christian Poggendorff, and he also wrote an important textbook.
He also wrote controversial criticisms of the British class structure which seemed to conflict with his promotion of Anglo-American friendship.
In addition to Triumphant Democracy ( 1886 ), and The Gospel of Wealth ( 1889 ), he also wrote An American Four-in-hand in Britain ( 1883 ), Round the World ( 1884 ), The Empire of Business ( 1902 ), The Secret of Business is the Management of Men ( 1903 ), James Watt ( 1905 ) in the Famous Scots Series, Problems of Today ( 1907 ), and his posthumously published autobiography Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie ( 1920 ).
He also wrote ' Ends and Means ' about his views on the technique.
Sir Stafford Cripps, George Bernard Shaw, Henry Irving and other stage grandees, Lord Lytton and other eminent people of the era also wrote positive appreciations of his work after taking lessons with Alexander.

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