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Nicolas Flamel

Flamel, Nicolas. Le Livre des Figures hderoglypUques as in Trois traitezde la philosophic naturelle.. . . Paris Guillaume Marette, 1612. [See also Gagnon.)... [Pg.433]

Nicolas Flamel - The Figures of Abraham the Jew. rhttp //www.levitv.com/alchemy/flamimag.html1. [Pg.4]

Available through Early English Books Online. Variously attributed to Cooper or Houpreght. Epistle dedicatory by J.F. Houpreght. Includes Nicolas Flamel s "Summary of philosophy", p. [145]-161, and George Ripley s "A treatise of mercury and the philosopher s stone", p. [69]-92. [Pg.17]

Flamel, Nicholas. The enigmatic notebook drawings of Nicolas Flamel. rhttp //www.alchemvlab.com/fl ameldwgs.html. [Pg.176]

Flamel, Nicholas. [Les figures hierogliphiques] Nicolas Flamel his exposition of the hieroglyphicall figures (1624) /edited by Laurinda Dixon. English Renaissance hermeticism, no. 2. Edited by Laurinda Dixon. New York, London Garland Pub, 1994. [Pg.176]

Flamel, Nicholas. Hieroglyphicall figures which he caused to be painted upon an Arch in St. Innocents Church Yard in Paris Concerning both the theory and practise of the Philosophers Stone (1624). Contained in this very rare book is the symbolism and allusions to the inner meanings contained within the powerful symbols that yielded their ancient secrets to Flammel. Introduction by W.W. Westcott. Nicolas Flammel. rhttp //shop.ebrarv,com/1. 1995. [Pg.177]

Flamel, Nicholas. "Nicolas FlammeH s summary of philosophy." In Aurifontina chymica, 145-161., 1680. [Pg.177]

Flamel, Nicholas. Nicolas Flammell s Summary of Philosophy. rhttp //gothitica.com/chris/ SummarvofPhilosophv.htmll. 1680. [Pg.177]

Written in France in the late 1750s and published in London in 1806. The original document was written in the hand of Nicolas Flamel in a coded alphabet consisting of 96 letters. It was written in secrecy and intended only for his nephew. A Parisian scribe named Father Pernetti and a Monsieur de Saint Marc were finally able to break the code... [Pg.178]

Various pieces of Nicolas Flamel. rhttp //www.levitv.com/alchemy/flamel.html1. Introductory page to texts The Testament of Nicholas Flamel The Summary of Philosophy [transcribed by Antonio Balestra.] The Hieroglyphic Figures (Introduction ... [Pg.178]

Artephius. "Artephius his secret booke, concerning the Philosophers Stone." In... His exposition of the hieroglyphicall figures, ed. Nicolas Flamel, 141-235. London [then imprint as Flamel], 1624. [Pg.205]

Principe, Lawrence M. "Harry Potter, Nicolas Flamel, and other marvelous alchemists", 2003. [Pg.363]

Nicolas Flamel (see plate 8) was bom about 1330, probably in Paris. His parents were poor, and Nicolas took up the trade of a scrivener. In the course of time, Flamel became a very wealthy man and, at the same time, it appears, one who exhibited considerable munificence. This increase in Flamel s wealth has been attributed to supposed success in the Hermetic Art. We are told that a remarkable book came into the young scrivener s possession, which, at first, he was unable to understand, until, at last, he had the good fortune to meet an adept who translated its mysteries for him. This book revealed the occult secrets of Alchemy, and by its means Nicolas was enabled... [Pg.43]

As a matter of fact, the Great Work is simple, said Durtal to himself, folding up the manuscript of Nicolas Flamel. The hermetic philosophers discovered—and modem science, after long evading the issue, no... [Pg.48]

Histoire de I Alchimie, XIV" siecle Nicolas Flamel, sa vie, ses fondations, ses... [Pg.448]

Halleux, Robert, Le Mythe de Nicolas Flamel, ou les mechanisms de la pseu-ddpigraphie alchimique , Archives internationales d histoire des science, 33 (1983), 2.34-55-... [Pg.250]

The accounts of respected, and previously sceptical, authorities, such as scientist Van Helmont [1580-1644] and 17 century physician Helvetius, describe their incredulity as they witnessed and then personally performed transmutations of base metal into gold using a powder of projection, produced by mysterious strangers who sought them out and then vanished. In the case of the legendary French alchemist Nicolas Flamel [1330-1418], it was the chance purchase of a strange and ancient book that ultimately lead to his discovery of the Stone, and the attainment of fabulous wealth and immortality. [Pg.26]

France Nicolas Flamel Work on Transmutary Alchemy... [Pg.12]

Avicenna (Ibn Sina) Albertus Magnus Roger Bacon Amald of Villanova Ramon Lull Petrus Bonus Nicolas Flamel... [Pg.13]


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