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== Publications == Alsted is now remembered as an encyclopedist, and for his millenarian views. His approach to the encyclopedia took two decades of preliminaries, and was an effort of integration of tools and theories to hand.<ref>Mark Greengrass, Michael Leslie (editors), ''Samuel Hartlib and Universal Reformation: Studies in Intellectual Communication'' (2002), p. 46; [https://books.google.com/books?id=GXYEqXxjGlwC&pg=PA46 Google Books].</ref> {| class="wikitable" |- | Sedulus in libris scribendis atque legendi | Alstedius nomen Sedulitatis habet | (''Encyclopaedia Scientiarum Omnium'', Leyden 1649, ad init.) |} In 1609 Alsted published ''Clavis artis Lullianae''.<ref>{{cite web|author=Johann Heinrich Alsted |url=https://openlibrary.org/works/OL4240175W/Clavis_artis_Lullianae |title=Open Library |publisher=Open Library |access-date=2012-03-09}}</ref> In 1610 he published the ''Artificium perorandi'' of [[Giordano Bruno]];<ref>Rossi, p. 89.</ref> and in the same year the ''Panacea philosophica'', an attempt to find the common ground in the work of [[Aristotle]], [[Raymond Lull]], and [[Petrus Ramus]].<ref>Rossi, p. 131.</ref> In 1612 Alsted edited the ''Explanatio'' of [[Bernard de Lavinheta]], a Lullist work.<ref>Rossi, p. 55.</ref> In 1613 he published an edition of the ''Systema systematum'' of [[Bartholomäus Keckermann]].<ref name=Schol/> ''Theologia naturalis'' (1615) was an apologetical work of [[natural theology]].<ref>Michael Sudduth, ''The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology'' (2009), p. 22; [https://books.google.com/books?id=BXJdWibi3akC&pg=PA22 Google Books].</ref> * ''Clavis artis lullianae'' (1609). * ''Panacea philosophica'' (1610). * ''Metaphysica, tribus libris tractata'' (1613). * ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Zy9mAAAAcAAJ Methodus admirandorum mathematicorum completens novem libris matheseos universae]'' (1613) [[Herborn, Hesse|Herbornae Nassoviarum]]:Johann Heinrich Alsted * ''Logicae Systema Harmonicum'' (1614). * '' Theologia naturalis'' (1615). * ''Cursus Philosophici Encyclopediae Libris XXVII'', 1620. * ''Methodus sacrosanctae theologiae octo libris tradita in Quorum'' [[Hanau]]:Konrad Eifried * ''Encyclopaedia septem tomis distincta: 1. Praecognita disciplinarum; 2. Philologia; 3. Philosophia theoretica; 4. Philosophia practica; 5. Tres superiores facultates; 6. Artes mechanicae; 7. Farragines disciplinarum'' (1630). * ''Templum musicum'' (1664), {{OCLC|1070907097}}, 93 pp.
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