Classical Alchemical Texts
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The Aurora of the Philosophers
by THEOPHRASTUS PARACELSUS
Description: A philosophical consideration of the philosphers stone
Synopsis:
Paracelsus is probably the most famous of all alchemical authors, and for good reason. In this text, his masterwork, he
gives a thorough account of the nature of the philosophers stone and the method of its acquisition. Paracelsus displays a
philosophical breadth and depth that is unparalleled.
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The Triumphal Chariot of Antimony
by Basil Valentine
Description: This famous alchemical text was written by Basil Valentine, a member of the Order of St. Benedict
Synopsis:
In this Meditation I found that there were five principal Heads, chiefly to be considered by the wise and prudent Spectators
of our Wisdom and Art. This first of which is, Invocation of GOD. the second, Contemplation of Nature. The third, True Preparation.
The fourth, The Way of Using. The fifth, Utility and Fruit. For he, who regards not these, shall never obtain place among
true Chymists, or fill up the number of perfect Spagyrists. Therefore touching these five Heads we shall here following treat,
and so far declare them, as that the general Work may be brought to light and perfected by an intent and studious Operation.
(Basil Valentine)
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The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosencreutz
by Author Unknown
Description: The Chymical (Chemical) Wedding is the most famous as wel as the most in depth and profound allegorical
tale ever written
Synopsis:
This book, whose origins are associated with the Rosicrucian Order, belongs to the hermtic and alchemical tradition. It
is a beautiful and profound tale which would inspire anyone with an interest in myticism, alchemy, hermeticism, the Rosicrucian,
or the western mystery tradition in general.
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Corpus Hermeticum
by Hermes Trismegistus
Description: The foundation text for the Hermetic Tradition
Synopsis:
This text is the foundation of the Hermetic Tradition.It is attributed to the legendary figure of Hermes Trismegistus.
Hermes is a god-like figure who may or may not have existed. Many scholars believe it to have come from a group of scholars
in Alexandria, using the name of Hermes to represent their group. Regardless of provenance, this is perhaps the most influential
book of esoteric philosophy ever written.
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