- The
filius philosophorum (Latin for "the philosophers' child", i.e. made by the true
students of philosophy) is a
symbol in alchemy. In some
texts it...
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Capistrum auri, Carbones, Cerberus, Chaos,
Cinis cineris, Crocus,
Dominus philosophorum,
Divine quintessence,
Draco elixir,
Filius ignis, Fimus, Folium, Frater...
- The
Turba Philosophorum, also
known as ****embly of the Philosophers, is one of the
oldest European alchemy texts,
translated from the Arabic, like the...
- Gr****: Βίοι καὶ γνῶμαι τῶν ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ εὐδοκιμησάντων; Latin:
Vitae Philosophorum), was
written in Gr**** and
professes to give an
account of the lives...
- The
Rosary of the
Philosophers (Rosarium
philosophorum sive
pretiosissimum donum Dei) is a 16th-century
alchemical treatise. It was
published in 1550...
- The
Secretum philosophorum was a po****r
Latin text
originating in
England c.1300–1350.
Ostensibly a
treatise on the
Seven Liberal Arts, it
merely uses...
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philosopher Anaximenes of Miletus,
featured in the
collection Illustrium philosophorum, et
sapientum effigies ab
eorum numismatibus extractae. This engraving...
- The Book of the 24
Philosophers (Latin:
Liber XXIV
philosophorum) is a
philosophical and
theological medieval text of
uncertain authorship. The book consists...
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Moralium dogma philosophorum ("Teaching of the
philosophers on
moral questions") is a
Latin work of the 12th century. Its
authorship is uncertain: it...
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Arbor Diana or Dianae), also
known as the Philosopher's Tree (Arbor
Philosophorum), was
considered a
precursor to the philosopher's
stone and resembled...