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An alchemical symbol representing the final stages of the Great Work and the fixed, perfected state of matter, often associated with the Philosopher's Stone.
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Other entities that appear in the same books as The Red Lion.
Appears in 87 Books
Solomon Trismosin
Andreas Libavius
[Vreeswyk, Goossen van]
Hollandus, Johannes Isaac
[Walchin, Dorothea Juliana]
Solomon Trismosin
[Walchin, Dorothea Juliana]
Trissmosin, Salomon
Trissmosin, Salomon
Monte Hermetis, Johann de
[Vaughan, Thomas]
Figulus, Benedictus
Figulus, Benedictus
[Vreeswyk, Goossen van]
[Vreeswyk, Goossen van]
Basilius Valentinus
Weidenfeld, Johann Seger von
Vreeswyk, Goossen van
Paracelsus; ed. A.E. Waite
Trissmosin, Salomon
Paracelsus, Theophrastus
Various (Sendivogius, Philalethes, etc.)
Various (Sendivogius, Philalethes, etc.)
Thomas Norton; John Cremer; Basilius Valentinus
Solomon Trismosin / Paracelsus
Lazarus Zetzner (ed.)
Lazarus Zetzner (ed.)
Hollandus, Johan Isaac, ca. 15. Jh.
Mund, Johann Samuel
Solomon Trismosin
Franz Kieser; Paracelsus; Albertus Magnus
Michael Maier
Alexander von Suchten; Johannes Thölde
Joannes Baptista Marengus
George Ripley; George Starkey
Basilius Valentinus
Salomon Trismosin
al-Kindi; with various alchemical authors
Libavius, Andreas
Abraham Eleazar
Johan Isaäc Hollandus; Ramon Llull; Elias Ashmole; George Ripley
Various; ed. Luca Jennis
George Ripley; George Starkey
Oetinger, Friedrich Christoph
Paracelsus, Theophrastus
Mynsicht, Hadrianus a
Basilius Valentinus
[Kirchweger, Anton Joseph]
Salomon Trismosin
[Kirchweger, Anton Joseph]
Mund, Johann Samuel
al-Kindi; with various alchemical authors
Paracelsus, Theophrastus|[Starkey, George]
Hollandus, Johan Isaac, ca. 15. Jh.
Splendor Solis
Roth-Scholtz, Friedrich
Joannes Baptista Marengus
Libavius, Andreas
Morienus; Bernard Trevisanus; Arnaldus de Villanova
Bidermann, Johann Leopold Wilhelm
Figulus, Benedictus
Figulus, Benedictus