The Peg Leg symbol is displayed in Philosophia Reformata in an explicative environment: the need for perfect wedding dress measurement.
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The second part of Carlo Lancillotti’s commentary on Basilius Valentinus’ recipes on Antimony. Alchemy, ancient chemistry, and Spagyric mixed to discern attentively.
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A true literal translation by the initiated Arturo Reghini of the most controversial Pythagoras Golden Verses. You will see how the antecedent interpretations might have been poetically religious correct. [Read more…] about Arturo Reghini and the last two Pythagoras Golden Verses
Raffaello Sanzio and a Rod Semantics
Raffaello takes the same rod-breaking iconographic theme from his master Pietro Perugino—a semantic survey on the Latin word radius and Greek ράβδος.
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The eggshells calx and cooking diverting the Sunbeams by a mirror. The last part of my translation from Ortheli Explicatio Verborum Mariae Prophitissae.
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