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Johann Daniel Mylius (c. 1583  1642) was a composer for the lute, and writer on alchemy. Born at Wetter in present-day Hesse, Germany, he went on to study theology and medicine at the University of Marburg. He was the brother-in-law and pupil of Johann Hartmann (1568–1613).[1]

Illustration from Mylius' 1628 Anatomia auri
Illustration from Mylius' 1628 Anatomia auri
Illustration from Mylius' 1618 Opus medico-chymicum
Illustration from Mylius' 1618 Opus medico-chymicum

In 1616, while still a medical student, Mylius published Duncan Burnet's Iatrochymicus.[2] The Opus medico-chymicum, Mylius' own alchemical work, was published two years later. He is known for the collection Thesaurus gratiarum (1622) of pieces for the lute.[3] In the same year his Philosophia Reformata was published.[4] Mylius was the personal physician of Moritz of Hessen and his patrons included Maurice and Frederick Henry of Nassau.


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  1. Debus, Allen (1990). "Chemistry and the universities in the seventeenth century". Estudos Avançados. 4 (10): 173–196. doi:10.1590/S0103-40141990000300009.
  2. Lynn Thorndike. History of Magic and Experimental Science, Part 12. p.177
  3. "Mylius 1622 Thesaurus gratiarum (list of pieces)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03.
  4. "Mylius 'Philosophia Reformata' series".




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Johann Daniel Mylius (ca. 1583-1642) fue un compositor para laúd y escritor sobre alquimia.



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