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The goldmakers; 10,000 years of alchemy
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Greenwood Press
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[1972]
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English
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From the Book
Gold-the flesh of the gods
The golden calf
Green tables of emerald
Miriam, the woman alchemist
Stagiritic art
Zosimos the Wise and the foolish virgin
Olympiodorus and the gold tribute
Stephanus and the soul of copper
Yabir adn the Caliph of Bagdad
The writings of the Faithful Brethren
Albertus Magnus and the eight rules
Alchemy and gunpowder
Raimund Lullus set out to transmute the sea
Pope John and the elixir
Nicholas Flamel and the alchemistic pictorial language
William de Brumley and cadmium-gold
jaque Le Cor: Minister of Finance and alchemist
Philosopher's Stone from two thousand hen's eggs
The alchemist John of Laaz adn the Empress Barbara
The Lady of Lambspringk
The golden fleece of Salomon Trismosin
Agrippa von Nettesheim teaches occult alchemy
Abbot Johannes Trithemius and the Mountain of Wu-Ta-Wen
Aureolus Bombastus Paracelsus: seeker of the quintessence
Basil Valentine and the name-star of antimony
Emperor Maximillian and the hundrend years' experiment
The transmuting powder usufur and the black root resch
Report of the Carmelite Monk Albertus Bayr
Abbot Dunstan makes the red tincture
Edward Kelley, english writer and bohemian knight
Sebald Schwertzer and the gold factory
Alexander Setonius Scotus, prophet of the great art
Michael Sendivogius the Faithful
The man on the golden gallows
The order of the Golden Rosy Cross
The wonderful salt of Johann Glauber
Elias, preacher of the great art
Robert Boyle and the anti-elixir
Francesco Borri, the goldmaker of Sant'Angelo
With Wenzel Seiler's powder he, from tin to gold transmuted me
Costings for a gold factory
Doctor Johann Joachim Becher makes gold out of Danube sand
Johann Kunckel, the man who devised everything better
Hennig Brand asks: Does the Philosopher's Stone shine?
Van Helmont's Philosopher's Stone: glittering, heavy and saffron-coloured
Johann Friedrich Böttger made gold and porcelain
Johann Konrad Dippel and the three-coloured trimetal
Too many cooks spoil the broth for the Elector Philipp of Treves
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, alchemist and rosicrucian
Carl Friedrich Wenzel decomposes metals
For Count Cagliostro goldmaking was just a hobby
Doctor James Price makes first gold and then prussic acid
The Philosopher's Stone in coal
From the secret of green gold to the self-transmutation of radium
Edward Pinter makes gold behind a "stink-screen"
Doctor Stephen Emmens forces argentaurum to change into gold
Rays built gold while forming and splitting atoms
Franz Tausend formulates the Symphonic Synthesis of Gold
Oscillated gold out of the bottle: cheap or dear
Dunikovski's z-rays transmute and multiply gold.
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9780837163550
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