
Alchemy: ancient and modern
by H. Stanley Redgrove
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
17
Total Words
43,289
Reading Time
174 min
Published
1911
Table of Contents
1.Preface
4 min2.Chapter I. The Meaning of Alchemy
1 min3.Chapter II. The Theory of Physical Alchemy
1 min4.Chapter III. The Alchemists (A. Before Paracelsus)
1 min5.Chapter IV. The Alchemists (B. Paracelsus and after)
1 min6.Chapter V. The Outcome of Alchemy
1 min7.Chapter VI. The Age of Modern Chemistry
1 min8.Chapter VI L Modern Alchemy
2 min9.CHAPTER I
19 min10.CHAPTER II
26 min11.CHAPTER III
3 min12.I. I speak not fictitious things, but what is true
20 min13.CHAPTER IV
27 min14.CHAPTER V X
17 min15.CHAPTER VI
28 min16.CHAPTER VII
3 min17.M. Debierne has obtained a third radioactive
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