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original Latin: Redintegratio, meaning a renewal, restoration, or bringing back to a whole state
Or do you think it is merely an enigmatic and figurative text original: ænigmaticum vnnd figuratum scriptum, created solely by a single person—who perhaps writes from one time to another and then provides their own answers—introduced purely for the sake of amusement?
Or do you consider it to be a Paracelsian referring to the followers of Paracelsus, a radical physician who challenged traditional medical and alchemical theories proposal directed against the Aristotelians and Galenists the followers of Aristotle and Galen, who represented the rigid academic and medical establishment of the era?
Likewise, is it a trumpet original Latin: tuba calling for a sedition original: sedition, meaning an insurrection or rebellion, an uprising, or a Peasants' War a reference to the massive, violent social and religious revolt in the German-speaking lands from 1524 to 1525?
Or is it simply a radical Anabaptist original: Widerteufferische, referring to a sect often viewed as dangerous radicals for their rejection of infant baptism and social hierarchies "enthusiastic" heresy referring to Enthusiasten, a term used for those who claimed direct, mystical revelation from God over scripture, or even the Antichrist himself?
Or do you say: "Yes, they may well be brothers original Latin: fratres, and they want—"