
Alchemy and the Alchemists
by University of Glasgow. Library
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
7
Total Words
19,444
Reading Time
78 min
Published
1850
Table of Contents
1.Preface
2 min2.book itself is called Chema ; hence the art is called Chemia.’
1 min3.book itself. Plutarch, however, asserts that Egypt was sometimes called
67 min4.I. They believed in the alcahest, or universal solvent. Taking that
2 min5.II. They believed in the transmutability of the metals ; it has already
1 min6.III. Those European alchemists also believed in the elixir of life, or
7 min7.part in their doctrine : brought back to Europe, and fanned by the scho- fi
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