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The legendary alchemical substance capable of turning base metals into gold and producing the Elixir of Life. It represents the ultimate goal of the Great Work, symbolizing the perfection of both matter and the human soul in Hermetic philosophy.
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Appears in 67 Books
Various; ed. Luca Jennis
Jakob Böhme
Bacon, Roger
Ulstad, Philip|Ficino, Marsilio
Stiller, Johann Martin
Simonetti, Christian Ernst
[Villars, Nicolas de Montfaucon de]
Lancilotti, Carlo
[Villars, Nicolas de Montfaucon de]
Böhme, Jacob
[Villars, Nicolas de Montfaucon de]
Trissmosin, Salomon
Pernety, Antoine-Joseph
Paracelsus, Theophrastus
[Meyer, Johann Friedrich]
Leibnitz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
[Elsässer, Gottlob Friedrich]
Sperber, Julius
anonymous
Michael Sendivogius (trans. Hisaias Sub Cruce)
Lenz, Joh. Chr.
Laurent Ventura; Petrus Bonus Ferrariensis
Martin Ruland
[Vaughan, Thomas]
Antonio Zapata
Various; ed. Luca Jennis
Basilius Valentinus
Gabriel Naudé (trans. John Davies)
Hellwig, Christoph von
Eckartshausen, Karl von
Elkington, G.
Gmelin, Johann Friedrich
Erastus, Thomas
Vaughan, Thomas
Adam Michael Birkholz
Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas; Consejo de Inquisición
Basilius, Valentinus
Fabre, Pierre Jean
Maier, Michael