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Title:Alchemy, The Medieval Alchemists and their Royal Art
Type:Book
Author:Johannes Fabricius
Listed by:Joann K - Sun, Apr 2, 2006
Publisher:Diamond Books
Date:1994
Description:The result of more than ten years of extensive research, 'Alchemy' presents a comprehensive account of the 'work' of the medieval alchemists, concentrating on its psycho/spiritual aspects.

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1 View "Morality is of more importance to us than any or all other attainments." Ethan Allen (1738-1789) Alchemy, The Medieval Alchemists and their Royal Art (Johannes Fabricius)

2 View "Because the universe is an immense organic being, all the parts of the world are subject to the same laws." Alchemy, The Medieval Alchemists and their Royal Art (Johannes Fabricius)

3 View "It depends not only on man's industry; the ability and the urge are all in all in God's hand." Inscription on medieval Alchemical medal Alchemy, The Medieval Alchemists and their Royal Art (Johannes Fabricius)

4 View "The divine mind operates in nature." Alchemy, The Medieval Alchemists and their Royal Art (Johannes Fabricius)

5 View "Imagination is the star in man, the celestial or supercelestial body." Ruland's 'Lexicon Alchemiae' (1612) Alchemy, The Medieval Alchemists and their Royal Art (Johannes Fabricius)


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