Book Description:
This is a short, edited collection of some curious Alchemical treatises, published by A.E. Waite in 1893. According to the preface, Waite found these in a manuscript belonging to a collector of occult books.
As alchemical collections go, the Collectanea Chemica is a vital read for those seriously interested in alchemy, however it is not a clear introduction to the art.
Table of Contents:
Publisher’s Preface; Prefatory Note; The Secret Of The Liquor Called Alkahest Or Ignis-aqua; Aurum Potabile: Or The Receipt Of Dr. Fr. Antonie; The Oil Of Sulphur; The Stone Of The Philosophers; The Preface; The Introduction; Of The Vegetable Tincture, Or The Process Called The Lesser Circulation; Of The Uses Of The Vegetable Tinctures, With Some General Remarks On Their Great Efficacy In Medicine; Of The Metallic Tincture; Of The Second Matter, Or Seed In Metals; Of The Dissolution And Extraction Of The Seed In Metals; Of The Separation And Further Treatment Of Our Philosophical Seed; Of The Union Or Mystical Marriage In The Philosophical Process; Of The Further Treatment And Ripening Of Our Seed; Of The Further Process To The Ripening Of Our Noble Seed; A Further Description Of The Process; Of The Stone And Its Uses; Of The Transmutation; The Bosom Book Of Sir George Ripley; Preparations Of The Sophic Mercury
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