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Atwood, Mary

Atwood, Mary Anne. Hermetic philosophy and alchemy. New York Julian P,... [Pg.38]

Atwood, Mary Anne. Hermetic philosophy and alchemy a suggestive enquiry into the Hermetic mystery with a dissertation on the more celebrated of the alchemical philosophers with an introd. by Walter Leslie Wilmhurst. Rev ed ed. New York Julian P, 1960. 597p. [Pg.38]

Atwood, Mary Anne. A suggestive enquiry into the Hermetic mystery. Belfast Tait, 1920 reprint, Yogi Publication Society. ISBN 0-911662-64-2... [Pg.38]

Atwood, Mary Anne. 1850. A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery With a Dissertation on the More Celebrated of the Alchemical Philosophers Being an Attempt Towards the Recovery of the Ancient Experiment of Nature. Reprint of 1918 William Tait edition. Kila, Mont. Kessinger Publishing, n.d. [Pg.235]

Atwood, Mary A. A Suggestive Enquiry into the Hermetic Mystery. Geneva, IL Yogi, 1976. [Pg.253]

Hermes Trismegistus. The Golden Treatise of Hermes Trismegistus concerning the physical secret of the philosopher s stone / the translation and commentary of Mary Anne Atwood the text of Barrett s version with additional notes by Patrick J. Smith. [Pg.9]

Eudoxus. "The six keys of Eudoxus, opening into the most secret philosophy." In A suggestive enquiry into the Hermetic mystery, ed. Mary Anne Atwood.. ... [Pg.15]

Hall, Manly Palmer], Mary Anne Atwood an Hermetic mystery. Horizon 18, no. 1 (Summer 1958) 19-26. [Pg.248]

Volume 18 is the final volume of Inorganic Reactions and Methods, completing the series. We have retained the format, style and nomenclature for consistency. Thus, the current group numbering (1-18) has not been used, but the older I-VIII with A and B was retained. The periodic table used is provided on the back inside cover to avoid confusion. Volume 18 provides one of the applications of inorganic reactions, the formation of ceramic materials. The formation of ceramics is an old area that has important new applications highlighted in this volume. The authors of this volume have shown exemplary patience and cooperation - thank you A special thank you to Mary Atwood for her efforts in bringing this volume to completion. [Pg.21]


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