The Hermetic Museum, restored and enlarged, complete in one volume; most faithfully instructing all disciples of the sopho-spagyric art how that greatest and truest medicine of the philosopher's stone may be found and held
Material type: TextYork Beach, ME Samuel Weiser c1893Edition: Reprinted, 1973; 1st published in one volume, 1990, 1999Description: xiii, 357p.; 322p.; illusContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-87728-928-x
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Restored and enlarged. Trans. into English from the rare Latin original published at Frankfort, 1678. Containing twenty-two most celebrated Chemical Tracts.
Alchemical Texts:. Cremer, John: Testament of Cremer. Helvetius, John Frederick: John Frederick Helvetius' Golden Calf. Maier, Michael: Subtle Allegory (A) Concerning the Secrets of Alchemy. Norton, Thomas: Ordinall of Alchemy. Philalethes, Eirenaeus: Open Entrance (The) to the Closed Palace of the King. Philalethes: Three Treatises (The) of Philalethes. Sendivogius, Michael: New (The) Chemical Light
'The Hermetic Museum contains twenty-two of the most celebrated ancient alchemical texts. Originally published in 1678 in Latin, it supplied a representative collection of alchemical writers and faithfully instructed Disciples of the Sopho-Spagyric Art on how to find and hold the Philosopher's Stone. A.E. Waite's edition...allowed students of the secret doctrines a unique opportunity to acquire these legendary texts in English.'
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