- appear,
honourably placed, on the title-page of Libavius's main work, the
Alchymia,
published at
Frankfurt in 1596 ...
Libavius criticized the Rosicrucian...
-
Studio Alchimia was a post-radical avant-garde
group founded in
Milan in 1976 by
Alessandro Guerriero and his
sister Adriana with the
stated mission of...
- as molecules, crystals, and metals.
Later medieval Latin had
alchimia /
alchymia "alchemy",
alchimicus "alchemical", and
alchimista "alchemist". The mineralogist...
-
becoming a printmaker, he
published Cabala,
Spiegel der
Kunst und Natur: in
Alchymia in 1615. The book is
noted for its
selection of
hermetic inspired prints...
-
years was
first introduced by
Andreas Libavius "in his 1597
Alchemia [
Alchymia]" and
later by
Mikhail Lomonosov "as
early as 1757 and
certainly by 1763"...
-
pages 298–314. "Acetone". 28
September 2018. Libavius,
Andreas (1606).
Alchymia (in Latin). Frankfurt, Germany:
printed by
Joannes Saurius, at the expense...
-
including "alcohol of wine," the
distilled essence of wine.
Libavius in
Alchymia (1594)
refers to "vini
alcohol vel
vinum alcalisatum".
Johnson (1657) glosses...
-
alchemy comes from old
French alquemie, alkimie, used in
Medieval Latin as
alchymia. This name was
itself adopted from the
Arabic word al-kīmiyā (الكيمياء)...
- Cabala, Alchemy,
Astrology and
other esoteric Hermetic disciplines in
Stephan Michelspacher's Cabala,
Spiegel der
Kunst und Natur: in
Alchymia (1615)...
- sulphure,
mercurio et sale philosophorum,
quemadmodzum illa in medicina,
alchymia aliisque artibus ****ociatis
utiliter adhiberi valeant 1667
Glauberus Concentratus...