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Barbault, Armand

Barbault, Armand. The alchemical work translated by Joscelyn Godwin. Parachemy 2, no. 4 (Autumn 1974) 154-. [Pg.171]

Barbault, Armand.Gold of a thousand mornings translated from the French by Robin Campbell. Translated by Robin Campbell. Paris 1969 reprint, London Spearman, 1975. xvii, 130p. [Pg.171]

Barbault, Armand, Gold of a Thousand Mornings, London Neville Spearman, 1975... [Pg.150]

A brief survey of alchemy since the chemical revolution shows that the expectation that alchemy could not survive the new chemistry was wrong. The alchemists mentioned range from Dr. James Price to Armand Barbault, who is still practicing... [Pg.238]

Armand Barbault. [http // www.levitv.com/alchemv/barbault.html]. [Pg.309]

Exemplar Armand Barbault. Essentia 2, no. 1 (Spring 1981). [http //homepages. ihug.com.au/ panopus/essentia/essentiaiil.htm exemplar]. [Pg.309]

Topics are Female alchemists Aelia Laelia Crispis Practical alchemy Historical alchemy related sites in the Czech Republic Image and Will in alchemy Gender in alchemy David Hudson - the White Powder Gold The use of blood in Alchemy The Symbolism of the Rose in Alchemy The Caduceus and Religion Relevance of Alchemy Islamic alchemy Armand Barbault The Golem Abraham the Jew and Flamel Alchemical fiction Animal alchemy Differences between Alchemy and Magic ... [Pg.379]

There is also a medical side to alchemy. The great Swiss physician and reformer Paracelsus (1493—1541) worked largely in medicine, and in his alchemy can be seen the origins of modern homeopathy. This tradition claimed its modern disciples in Archibald Cockren and Armand Barbault, both of whom saw it as a valuable complementary medicine. The popularity of alternative... [Pg.16]

Where possible, use collected dew as the substance in all your experiments. The herbs are washed in dew, and dew can be used for the distilled water for the menstrum. Dew has the etheric life essence, and with its use the magical potency of anything you make will be increased. Armand Barbault in Gold of a Thousand Mornings explains how he made the Elixir of Life by using dew. [Pg.100]

Since the war, most alchemical speculation seems to have taken place in France. Eugene Canseliet, who has written many books on alchemy, has been seen on television at work in his laboratory. Others, like the author Roger Caro and the painter Louis Cattiaux, have also established laboratories. But the most famous French alchemist is probably Armand Barbault, author of Gold of a Thousand Mornings. He carries out his work only at times that he has determined by detailed astrological calculation. [Pg.139]

Above Armand Barbault at work. He be as an aigjneer, but throu his interest in astrolc was fewn—aicoutag by his wife—into an ejqrloration of the practical posabhiies of alchemy. [Pg.139]


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