Alchemy: Ancient and Modern - Being a Brief Account of the Alchemistic Doctrines, and their Relations, to Mysticism on the One Hand, and to Recent Discoveries in Physical Science on the Other Hand. H. Stanley Redgrove

Alchemy: Ancient and Modern - Being a Brief Account of the Alchemistic Doctrines, and their Relations, to Mysticism on the One Hand, and to Recent Discoveries in Physical Science on the Other Hand - H. Stanley Redgrove


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§ 30. The Smaragdine Table

       § 31. Zosimus of Panopolis

       § 32. Geber

       § 33. Other Arabian Alchemists

       § 34. Albertus Magnus

       § 35. Thomas Aquinas

       § 36. Roger Bacon

       § 37. Arnold de Villanova

       § 38. Raymond Lully

       § 39. Peter Bonus

       § 40. Nicolas Flamel

       § 41. “Basil Valentine” and the Triumphal Chariot of Antimony

       § 42. Isaac of Holland

       § 43. Bernard Trévisan

       § 44. Sir George Ripley

       § 45. Thomas Norton

       CHAPTER IV. THE ALCHEMISTS (B. PARACELSUS AND AFTER)

       § 46. Paracelsus

       § 47. Views of Paracelsus

       § 48. Iatro-chemistry

       § 49. The Rosicrucian Society

       § 50. Thomas Charnock

       § 51. Andreas Libavius

       § 52. Edward Kelley and John Dee

       § 53. Henry Khunrath

       § 54. Alexander Sethon and Michael Sendivogius

       § 55. Michael Maier

       § 56. Jacob Boehme

       § 57. J. B. van Helmont and F. M. van Helmont

       § 58. Johann Rudolf Glauber

       § 59. Thomas Vaughan (“Eugenius Philalethes”)

       § 60. “Eirenæus Philalethes” and George Starkey

       CHAPTER V. THE OUTCOME OF ALCHEMY

       § 61. Did the Alchemists achieve the Magnum Opus?

       § 62. The Testimony of van Helmont

       § 63. The Testimony of Helvetius

       § 64. Helvetius obtains the Philosopher’s Stone

       § 65. Helvetius performs a Transmutation

       § 66. Helvetius’s Gold Assayed

       § 67. Helvetius’s Gold Further Tested

       § 68. The Genesis of Chemistry

       § 69. The Degeneracy of Alchemy

       § 70. “Count Cagliostro”

       CHAPTER VI. THE AGE OF MODERN CHEMISTRY

       § 71. The Birth of Modern Chemistry

       § 72. The Phlogiston Theory

       § 73. Boyle and the Definition of an Element

       § 74. The Stoichiometric Laws

       § 75. Dalton’s Atomic Theory

       § 76. The Determination of the Atomic Weights of the Elements

       § 77. Prout’s Hypothesis

       § 78. The “Periodic Law”

       § 79. The Corpuscular Theory of Matter

       § 80. Proof that the Electrons are not Matter

       § 81. The Electronic Theory of Matter

       § 82. The Etheric Theory of Matter

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