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Silentium post clamores, hoc est, tractatus apologeticus
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple scholarly and library catalogs (including UNESCO Index Translationum, Library of Congress, and others) yielded no evidence of an English translation of Michael Maier's 1617 work 'Silentium post clamores' (Silence After the Clamor). The metadata provided in the prompt suggesting a 2001 translation by Heisler appears to be incorrect or refers to a different work, as no such publication was found in any catalog. Therefore, this appears to be a first English translation.
Verified Mar 30, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, ustc, internet archive, openalex, loc, loc · methodology
Step into the heart of the 17th-century's most provocative intellectual mystery as Michael Maier defends the elusive Rosicrucian Fraternity. Discover why silence is the ultimate shield for the 'Universal Medicine' and how the hidden laws of Nature are only revealed to those who pair rigorous science with moral virtue. This text is a masterful navigation through the 'clamor' of public scandal toward the quiet sanctuary of ancient wisdom.
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