The Chemical Choir

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The Chemical Choir

A History of Alchemy

Ancient history Magic, alchemy and hermetic thought History of science Chemistry Magic, spells and alchemy

Author: Dr P. G. Maxwell-Stuart

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Continuum

Published on: 15 May 2008

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 216 pages

ISBN: 9781441141361


Origins and Early History

Beginning in China in the search for the secret of immortality, and appearing independently in Egypt as an attempt to produce gold through the arts of smelting and alloying metals, alchemy received a great boost in Europe from studies by Islamic and Jewish alchemists.

Transmission and Transformation

Translated into Latin and then combined with what was known of Greek natural science, these accounts provoked an outburst of attempts to manipulate matter and to change it into transformative substances known as the Philosopher's Stone or the Elixir of Life.

Alchemy in Europe

Alchemy's heyday in Europe was the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Demonstrations of the art were performed in royal courts and specimens of the gold so transmuted can be seen in various museums today.

Modern Interpretations

During the nineteenth century, attempts were made to amalgamate alchemy with the religious and occult philosophies then growing in popularity; and in the twentieth century psychologists, principally Carl Jung, perceived in alchemy a powerful vehicle for aspects of their theories about human nature.

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