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==Life== |
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He was born at [[Luxeuil]].<ref> http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/magnenus.html</ref> He took a medical degree at the [[University of Dôle]].<ref> |
He was born at [[Luxeuil]].<ref> http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/magnenus.html</ref> He took a medical degree at the [[University of Dôle]].<ref>Francesco Bottin, ''Models of the History of Philosophy: From its origins in the Renaissance to the "historia philosophica"'' (1993), pp. 133–4; [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FJ7UBP_jYeMC&pg=PA133 Google Books].</ref> He joined the medical faculty at the [[University of Pavia]], where he published his scientific work ''Democritus reviviscens''. |
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[[File:Demoncritus Reviviscens title page.jpg|thumb|Title page of ''Democritus reviviscens'' (1646).]] |
[[File:Demoncritus Reviviscens title page.jpg|thumb|Title page of ''Democritus reviviscens'' (1646).]] |
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Johann Chrysostom Magnenus (Jean Chrysostôme Magnen) (fl. 1645) was a French physician and advocate of atomism.
Life
He was born at Luxeuil.[1] He took a medical degree at the University of Dôle.[2] He joined the medical faculty at the University of Pavia, where he published his scientific work Democritus reviviscens.
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- ^ http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/magnenus.html
- ^ Francesco Bottin, Models of the History of Philosophy: From its origins in the Renaissance to the "historia philosophica" (1993), pp. 133–4; Google Books.