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'''Robert Fludd''', also known as '''Robertus de Fluctibus''' ([[1574]], [[Bearsted, Kent]] – [[September 8]] [[1637]], [[London]]) was '''Robert Fludd''', also known as '''Robertus de Fluctibus''' ([[1574]], [[Bearsted, Kent]] – [[September 8]] [[1637]], [[London]]) was
a prominent [[England|English]] [[Paracelsus|Paracelsian]] [[physicist]], [[astrologer]], and [[mysticism|mystic]]. He was not a member of the [[Rosicrucians]], as often alleged, but he defended their thoughts in the Apologia Compendiaria of 1616. a prominent [[England|English]] [[Paracelsus|Paracelsian]] [[physicist]], [[astrologer]], and [[mysticism|mystic]]. He was not a member of the [[Rosicrucians]], as often alleged, but he defended their thoughts in the Apologia Compendiaria of 1616.
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Robert Fludd, also known as Robertus de Fluctibus (1574, Bearsted, KentSeptember 8 1637, London) was a prominent English Paracelsian physicist, astrologer, and mystic. He was not a member of the Rosicrucians, as often alleged, but he defended their thoughts in the Apologia Compendiaria of 1616.



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