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Dr. Johann Georg Faust (1480 – c. 1540) was an itinerant alchemist, astrologer and magician of the German Renaissance. His life became the nucleus of the popular tale of Doctor Faust from ca. the 158...
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Faust or Faustus (Latin for "auspicious" or "lucky", but also German for "fist") is the protagonist of a classic German legend who makes a pact with the Devil in exchange for knowledge. Faust's tal...
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HISTORIA & TALE OF ... DOCTOR JOHANNES FAUSTUS ... Rare revelations are also included, for these examples are most useful and efficacious as a highly essential Christian warning and admonition, that the laity, in order to protect themselves from similar maculations of the most shameful sort, have especial cause to heed and...
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Urban Legends question: How did Dr Johann Faust pay for his wealth and power? Legend has it, he sold his soul to the devil. ... Discuss the question "How did Dr Johann Faust pay for his wealth and power?"
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Doctor Johann Faustus. (Abstracted from the Faust Chapbook of 1587). ... When Dr. Faust was in Heilbronn, performing his troublesome arts throughout the region, he often went to Boxberg Castle, where he was always courteously received.
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Dr. Johann Georg Faust (approx. 1480 - 1540) was a German alchemist who was born in the village of Knittlingen, Württemberg (it is also claimed in Roda in the province of Weimar, and also in Helmstadt near Heidelberg in 1466). He has alternatively been known by the names “Johann Sabellicus” and “Georg Faust.”;
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With this book I, Dr. Johannes Faust, have coerced all the spirits so that they had to bring to me whatever ... I, Doctor Johann Faust, am skilled in the Free Arts. From an early age on, I have read many books. During my studies, I ran across a book that contained many of these things concerning the summoning of spirits.
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Faust is a character from Early Modern European literature. Faust has become the archetype for people who make a pact with the Devil to gain something, usually knowledge or power. ... Contemporaries of Dr. Faust, like Martin Luther, wrote of their belief that he had made a deal with the Devil. This inspired Christopher...
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Faust ( Latin Faustus) is the protagonist of a popular German tale of a Pact With The Devil , assumed to be based on the figure of the German magician and alchemist Dr. Johann Georg Faust (approximately 1480 - 1540 ). It has been used as the basis for many different Fictional works, most notably by Christopher Marlowe , ...
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Dr. Johann Faust, the man who sold his soul to the Devil. A mythical figure? Certainly not. I went to the pretty town of Staufen via Bad Krözingen from Freiburg. From the distance you can see the ruins of a castle looming above the vineyards... ... In anno 1539 in Leuen-to-Staufen Dr Faustus, an astounding nigromantic,
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