Fasciculus Chemicus - Source

Source

  • Fasciculus chemicus of Arthur Dee; translated by Elias Ashmole; edited by Lyndy Abraham. Published by Garland Press, N.Y., December 1996.
Alchemy (Outline)
Concepts
  • Alkahest
  • Chrysopoeia
  • Classical planets (Suns)
  • Elements
  • Elixir of life
  • Homunculus
  • In art and entertainment
  • Philosopher's stone
  • Substances
  • Symbols
Branches
  • Daoist
  • Hindu
  • Islamic
  • Spagyric
  • Iatrochemistry
  • Chemistry
Magnum opus
  • Nigredo
  • Albedo
  • Citrinitas
  • Rubedo
Processes
  • Calcination
  • Ceration
  • Cohobation
  • Congelation
  • Digestion
  • Distillation
  • Fermentation
  • Filtration
  • Fixation
  • Multiplication
  • Projection
  • Solution
  • Sublimation
Alchemists
  • Agastya
  • Arthur Dee
  • Fulcanelli
  • Ge Hong
  • Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
  • Isaac Newton
  • Jābir ibn Hayyān
  • John Dee
  • Khālid ibn Yazīd
  • Mary the Jewess
  • Nicolas Flamel
  • Paracelsus
  • Rhazes
  • Robert Boyle
  • Roger Bacon
  • Wei Boyang
  • Zosimos of Panopolis
Works
  • Alchemical Studies
  • Aurora consurgens
  • Baopuzi
  • Buch der heiligen Dreifaltigkeit
  • Cantong qi
  • Cyranides
  • Emerald Tablet
  • Fasciculus Chemicus
  • Hermetic Definitions
  • Hermetic Journal
  • Hermetica
  • Kitab al-Kimya
  • Liber Ignium
  • Musaeum Hermeticum
  • Mutus Liber
  • Occult Chemistry
  • Psychology and Alchemy
  • Rosary of the Philosophers
  • Splendor Solis
  • Suspicions about the Hidden Realities of the Air
  • Theatrum Chemicum
  • Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum
  • Turba Philosophorum

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