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Rudolf Goclenius, Jr.

Rudolph Goclenius the Younger (born Rudolph Göckel; 22 August 1572 – 3 March 1621) was a German physician and professor at Philipps University of Marburg.

Goclenius was born in Wittenberg, the oldest son of Rudolph Goclenius, who was also professor of physics, logic, mathematics and ethics at Marburg. He enrolled at the University of Marburg at the age of 15.[1] As a student, Goclenius was a respondent to his father in a physical disputation and received his master's degree in 1591.[2] After obtaining his medical degree in 1601, Goclenius became the first rector of the newly founded gymnasium in Büdingen[3] and a personal physician (archiatrus) to Wolfgang Ernst I, Count of Isenburg-Büdingen. In 1608, he was appointed to the professorship of physics, astronomy and arithmetic at Marburg University. Afterwards, he took over the chairs of medicine (1611) and mathematics (1612) at the same place.

The younger Goclenius died in Marburg. His father wrote a poem for his funeral on 4 March 1621[4]

As a physician he worked on cures against the plague. He became famous for his miraculous cure with the "weapon salve" or Powder of Sympathy. Based on the hermetic concepts of Paracelsus he published 1608 the proposition of a "magnetic" cure to heal wounds: the application of the salve on the weapon should heal the wounds afflicted by the weapon. This concept was brought to England by the alchemist Robert Fludd. A famous proponent was Sir Kenelm Digby.[5] Synchronising the effects of the powder (which apparently caused a noticeable effect on the patient when applied) was actually suggested in the leaflet Curious Enquiries in 1687 as a means of solving the longitude problem.[6]

The lunar crater Goclenius (at bottom) and its surroundings. NASA photo.

He is the eponym of the lunar crater Goclenius. Already in 1651, the Jesuits Riccioli/Grimaldi honored him on behalf of his book Urania (1615) on astrology and astronomy.[7]

Publications

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As a medical student:

Büdingen years (1601-1608):

Marburg years (1608-1621):

Published after Goclenius' death:

References

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  1. ^ Caesar, C. I. "Catalogi studiosorum scholae Marpurgensis" (PDF)., Part 7 (March 22, 1879), Marburg 1879, p. 26.
  • ^ De Natura, Ex Libro De Natura Zabarellae, in: Goclenius, R. [Sr.] Scholae Seu Disputationes Physicae, Marburg 1591, pp. 33-38; German translation by H. G. Zekl, in: Goclenius, R. [Sr.] Disputationen zur Natur-Wissenschaft 1592, Würzburg 2007, pp. 72-75.
  • ^ Goclenius, R. [Jr.] Oratio de scholarum necessitate et doctrina, pro apertura & fundatione Scholae Budingensis, Hanau 1601; Thudichum, G. Geschichte des Gymnasiums in Büdingen, Büdingen 1832, pp. 41, 43, n.p. ("additions and corrections"; after p. 107).
  • ^ "In Funere Rodolphi Goclenii Iunioris", in: Goclenius, R. [Jr.], Tractatus Physicus & Medicus: De Sanorum Diaeta, Frankfurt 1621, pp. 5-6; Caesar, C. I. "Catalogi studiosorum scholae Marpurgensis" (PDF)., Part 10 (March 22, 1882), Marburg 1882, p. 142.
  • ^ A late discourse made in a solemne assembly of nobles and learned men at Montpellier in France touching the cure of wounds by the powder of sympathy: with instructions how to make the said powder: whereby many other secrets of nature are unfolded by Kenelm Digby, Sir; R White, Gent.; Printed for R. Lownes and T. Davies, London, 1658
  • ^ Curious Enquiries, cited by Dava Sobal: Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time (Paperback)
  • ^ Almagestum Novum, Bologna 1651, pp. 141, 195, 280.
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