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Published 1928
Musannafat fi ilm al-kimiya lil-hakim Jabir ibn Hayyan al-Sufi /

: "al-Juzʼ al-awwal min al-mujallad al-awwal".
"Volume 1, pt. 1 (Arabic texts)" No more published?
Arabic text previously published: Bombay : Mîrzâ Muḥammad al-Ṣîrâzî, 1891. : 172, 15 pages ; 25 cm. : wafaa.lib.

Published 1988
Tadbīr al-iksīr al-aʻẓam : arbaʻa ʻasharat risālah fī ṣanʻat al-kīmīyāʼ /

: Title on added title page : L'élaboration de l'élixir suprême : quatorze traités de Ǧābir ibn Ḥayyān sur le grand œuvre alchimique. : 20, 190 pages ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 19-20.

Thot Hermes l'egyptien : de l'infiniment grand a l'infiniment petit /

: 369 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9782296046399 : wafaa.lib

Published 2008
Paracelsus (Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541) : essential theoretical writings /

: The daunting writings of Paracelsus-the second largest 16th-century body of writings in German after Luther's-contributed to medicine, natural science, alchemy, philosophy, theology, and esoteric tradition. This volume provides a critical edition of essential writings from the authoritative 1589 Huser Paracelsus alongside new English translations and commentary on the sources and context of the full corpus. The Essential Theoretical Writings incorporate topics ranging from metaphyics, cosmology, faith, religious conflict, magic, gender, and education, to the processes of nature, disease and medication, female and male sufferings, and cures of body and soul. Properly contextualized, these treatises yield rich extracts of Renaissance and Reformation culture, soundings of 16th-century life, and keys to an influential but poorly understood early modern intellectual tradition.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789047423416 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2019
Hathor's alchemy : the ancient Egyptian roots of the hermetic art /

: Ever since alchemy first emerged in Graeco-Roman Egypt, alchemists have said their wisdom came from the pharaonic temples. Yet though the West has had unprecedented access to this hidden knowledge since the decipherment of hieroglyphs, ancient Egypt's connection with alchemy still remains obscure, doubted even by many. Focussing on the beautiful temples at Abu Simbel and Dendara, dedicated to the fiery serpent-eye goddess Hathor, this groundbreaking book explores for the first time the legacy left to alchemists by the pharaohs. It also goes deep into Ramesses VI's extraordinary tomb at Thebes to discover the secrets of growth and renewal guarded by Osiris and vivified by Hathor's copper love. Both metallurgical and mystical, these sacred secrets laid the foundations for the Hermetic art. The transmission initially came through Graeco-Egyptian and Jewish alchemists, then Islamic adepts, many of whom were Sufis belonging to an Akhmim alchemical lineage, until eventually Hathor's alchemy reached medieval Europe to inspire the 'rising dawn' tradition. And with a spiritual vision grounded in nature, it still has vital relevance for our world today.
: 336 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0952423332
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