- In alchemy, the term
chrysopoeia (from
Ancient Gr**** χρυσοποιία (khrusopoiía) 'gold-making')
refers to the
artificial production of gold, most commonly...
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thinks about her
child and
feeds it.
Cleopatra is most
noted for the
Chrysopoeia of
Cleopatra (Gr****: Χρυσοποιία Κλεοπάτρας), a
single sheet do****ent...
- الفلاسفة, romanized: ḥajar al-falāsifa; Latin:
lapis philosophorum)
chrysopoeia and
argyropoeia "philosopher's stone". Britannica.
Encyclopedia Britannica...
- them as his. A
compendium of
alchemical texts including the poem De
Chrysopoeia (On how to make gold) is
extant in two m****cripts,
Venice Cod. Marci****...
- mouth. The
famous ouroboros drawing from the
early alchemical text, The
Chrysopoeia of
Cleopatra (Κλεοπάτρας χρυσοποιία),
probably originally dating to the...
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attempted to purify, mature, and
perfect certain materials.
Common aims were
chrysopoeia, the tran****ation of "base metals" (e.g., lead) into "noble metals"...
- high value,
there has been
interest in
converting base
metals to gold (
Chrysopoeia)
since ancient times, but only
deeper understanding of
nuclear physics...
- philosopher's stone,
capable of
chrysopoeia – the
transformation of base
metals into gold.
While alchemists often understood chrysopoeia as a
metaphor for a mystical...
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traduction latine par
Hugues de
Santalla du Kitæb sirr al-halîqa".
Chrysopoeia. 6: 1–154. Mandosio, Jean-Marc (2004a). "Françoise
Hudry (éd.), «Le De...
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traduction latine par
Hugues de
Santalla du Kitæb sirr al-halîqa".
Chrysopoeia. 6: 1–154. Kranz,
Walther (1938). "Kosmos und
Mensch in der Vorstellung...