Robert Fludd

English physician and astrologer

Robert Fludd - English physician and astrologer
Born

January 17th, 1574
451 years ago

Died

September 8th, 1637
387 years ago — 63 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

England

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Fludd was an English physician, astrologer, and mathematician who contributed significantly to the fields of medicine and alchemy in the early 17th century. He was a proponent of the connection between the microcosm and macrocosm, expressed in his writings and illustrations. His work, 'Utriusque Cosmi Historiada' explored the relationship between human beings and the cosmos, emphasizing hermetic traditions. Fludd also engaged in debates regarding the nature of the universe, particularly with the mechanistic view of contemporaries. His publications included intricate diagrams and philosophical treatises that illustrated his theories. In addition, Fludd held a prominent position in the Rosicrucian movement, promoting mystical ideas surrounding medicine and spirituality.

Published 'Utriusque Cosmi Historiada'

Engaged in debates on cosmology

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