Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Theatrum Chemicum

John Dee, Monas Hieroglyphica in Lazarus Zetzner, Theatrum Chemicum, (Strassburg, 1622), vol. 2, 191-230 and in Lazarus Zetzner, Theatrum Chemicum, (Strassburg, 1659), 178-215. See Engbsh translation in C. H. Josten, A translation of John Dee s Monas Hieroglyphica (Antwerp, 1564), Ambix, 12 (l964) 84-221. [Pg.1]

Senior s text is found in Eberhard Zetzner (ed.), Theatrum chemicum Praecipuos Selectorum Auctorum (Strassburg Heredium Eberhard Zetzner, 1622) 5, 193-239 Senioris Zadith, filii Hamuefis Tabula Chemica. This deals with the making of the stone on the model of the human body. It is gestated in nine months. On page... [Pg.17]

More developed accounts of this alchemical Cosmic Body of Anthropos are located in alchemical texts published in the late Renaissance, such as the Liber Platonis quartorum printed in Zetzner s Theatrum chemicum (Strassburg, 1622). (It was known in manuscript prior to this appearance). The text of the Liber Platonis quartorum describes the construction of an alchemical vessel out of a human skull, an image intended perhaps to have only a metaphorical meaning ... [Pg.28]

Platonis Quartomm cum Commento Hebuhabes Hamed expKcatus ah Hestole in Theatrum chemicum (Zetzner, 1622) 5, 101-85. [Pg.28]

The text appears as Addam et processum sub forma missae, a Nicolao Cibinensi, Transilvano, ad Ladislaum Ungariae et Bohemiae regem olim missum, in Theatrum Chemicum, 3 (Basel Lazarus Zetzner, 1602), 853 ff. [Pg.40]

Filias Ashmole, Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, London, 1652 (New York and London, 1967), 10. [Pg.51]

De Jong, Atalanta Fugiens (1969), 161-62. The account of Belinus can be found in Rosarium Philosophorum in Theatum Chemicum (Zetzner, 1622), 5, 186-67. Theatrum Chemicum (Zetzner, 1622), 5, 187. [Pg.70]

Dee, John, Monas FBeroglyphica in Lazams Zetzner, Theatrum Chemicum (Strassburg, 1622), 2, 191-230. [Pg.166]

Rosarium Philosophomm ) Rosarium Philosophorum in Eberhard Zetzner (ed.), Theatrum chemicum, 5 (Strassburg Heredium Eberhard Zetzner, 1622). [Pg.169]

Christ as the philosopher s stone, Rosarium Philosophotum in De Alchimia Opuscula (Frankfurt, 1550), reprinted in Artis Auriferae (Basel, 1593). Another copy in Theatrum chemicum, 5 (Strassburg Heredium Eberhard Zetzner, 1622), 191. With the permission of... [Pg.186]

Aristotle. "[Secreta Secretorum] John Lydgate monke of St. Edmunds Bury, in his translation of the second epistle that King Alexander sent to his master Aristotle." In Theatrum chemicum Britannicum, ed. Elias Ashmole, 397-403., 1652. [Pg.14]

Transcribed from the British Library MS. Sloane 3641 folios 1-8. The original text was printed in a number of compendia in Latin and German, the Auriferae artis 1572, Alchymia vera 1604, Amaldus de Villa Nova Opus Aureum 1604, Lumen chymicum novum 1624 and in the sixth volume of the Theatrum chemicum 1659."... [Pg.15]

From Theatrum Chemicum Vol III. 1602 [attribution from McLean]... [Pg.27]

This is an interesting alchemical text, by Melchior Cibinensis, in which an alchemical process is pictured in the form of the Mass. From Theatrum Chemicum Vol III. 1602"... [Pg.27]

In the name of the holy Trinitie]." In Theatrum chemicum Britannicum, ed. Elias Ashmole, 404-414., 1652. [Pg.32]

Ashmole, Elias. "From the "Prolegomena" to the Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum." In The alchemy reader, ed. Stanton J. Linden, 222-233.. ... [Pg.37]

Ashmole, Elias, ed.Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum. Kessinger, 1998. [Pg.37]

Ashmole, Elias, ed.Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum. With a preface by C. H. Josten. Edited by Conrad Hermann Josten. London 1652 reprint, Hildesheim Geog Olms, 1968. (12), 504p. [Pg.37]

Ashmole, Elias. Theatrum chemicum Britannicum containing severall poeticall pieces of our famous English philosophers, who have written the Hermetique Mysteries in their owne ancient language Faithfully collected into one volume with annotations thereon. rhttp //www.ebrarv.com1. 2003. [Pg.38]

Portal page to English alchemical verse from Elias Ashmole s Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum.. Transcribed by Justin von Bujdoss... [Pg.38]

Translated by Kjell Hellesoe 1985. From Friedrich Roth-Scholtz, Deutsches theatrum chemicum, Ntirnberg Adam Jonathan Felsecker, 1731. [Pg.43]

This allegorical poem, sometimes going under the title The Campe of Philosophy, by the 16th Century alchemical philosopher and physician, William Bloomfield, was included in Ashmole s Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, 1652. A number of early manuscript copies have survived. Transcribed by Luke Roberts". ... [Pg.45]

Charnock, Thomas. "The breviary of naturall philosophy. Compiled by the unlettered scholar Thomas Charnock. Student in the most worthy scyence of astronomy and philosophy." In Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, ed. Elias Ashmole, 291-303. London , 1652. [Pg.48]


See other pages where Theatrum Chemicum is mentioned: [Pg.18]    [Pg.166]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.17]    [Pg.37]    [Pg.38]    [Pg.38]    [Pg.38]    [Pg.43]    [Pg.46]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.297 ]




SEARCH



Ashmole, Theatrum Chemicum

Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum

© 2024 chempedia.info