Remarks upon alchemy and the alchemists, indicating a method of discovering the true nature of Hermetic philosophy; and showing that the search after the philosopher's stone had not for its object the discovery of an agent for the transmutation of metals.

Being also an attempt to rescue from undeserved opprobrium the reputation of a class of extraordinary thinkers in past ages.

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Remarks upon alchemy and the alchemists, indicating a method of discovering the true nature of Hermetic philosophy; and showing that the search after the philosopher's stone had not for its object the discovery of an agent for the transmutation of metals.

Being also an attempt to rescue from undeserved opprobrium the reputation of a class of extraordinary thinkers in past ages.

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Crosby, Nichols
Language
English
Pages
307

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Boston

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QD13 .H5 1857a

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Pagination
307 p.
Number of pages
307

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OL6529179M
LCCN
11007087
OCLC/WorldCat
2055384

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