Talk:Leonhard Thurneysser

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Meeting with John Dee.

It is suggested by R. J. W. Evans in his book "Rudolf II and his World, A Study in Intellectual History, 1576-1612" (Oxford, 1973) that Thurneysser met with John Dee the English scholar and mystic at Frankfurt am Oder in mid-December 1578. Dee had been sent abroad during a period when Elizabeth was suffering from "grievous pangs and paines by reason of toothake and the rheume....to consult with the learned physitians and philosophers beyond the seas for her Majesties health-recovering and preserving." Moebius999 (talk) 19:27, 27 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

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