Haselmeyer, Adam
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Sources of Information
- Fama Fraternitatis, 1615:t.p. (von Herrn Haselmeyern)
- RLIN, Mar. 2, 2000:(hdg: Haselmeyer, Adam; usage: Adam Haselmeyer)
- Adam Haslmayr, 1994:p. 32 (b. ca. 1560 in Bozen [Bolzano]; musician) p. 31, etc. (philosopher; Adam Haselmeyer)
- Neue dt. Bio.(Haslmayr, Adam; composer; b. ca. 1555 in Bozen, d. 1630 or later possibly in Augsburg)
- Deutsche bio. Enz., 1995-2000(Haslmayr, Adam, composer, b. 1550/60 in Bozen, d. after 1529 possibly in Augsburg)
Wikipedia description:
Adam Haslmayr (31 October 1562 – 16 January 1630) was a German writer, who was the first commentator of the Rosicrucian Manifestos. He called the revelation of Paracelsus the "Theophrastia Sancta".
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