Giovanni Carbonelli translates the latin verses in Codex Laur. MS Ashburnham 1166 has dealt with the acrostic I.A.A.T on the vessel since the beginning.
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Rodanius and the Rotation of Elements Part 2
The second part of my translation from the Rotations of Elements, according to Master Rodanius’s description. Taken from Joachim Tancke, or Tanckius, Promptuarium Alchemiae Leipzig 1614. [Read more…] about Rodanius and the Rotation of Elements Part 2
Rodanius and the Rotation of Elements Part 1
Master Rodanius wrote a little treatise on Elements. On the rotation of the Elements, as tools of our Alchemical Works. [Read more…] about Rodanius and the Rotation of Elements Part 1
Kriegsmann: Sun, Moon, Wind and Earth in Tabula Smaragdina
Christoph Kriegsmann commentary on the most enigmatic Tabula Smaragdina’s sentence, made of Suns-fathers, Moons-mothers, Winds-bellies, and Earth-nurses. [Read more…] about Kriegsmann: Sun, Moon, Wind and Earth in Tabula Smaragdina
Stoll, the Lacinius Translator on Male and Female Elements
A rare male and female four elements exposition by a man who did not dare to define himself as an alchemist but only a practitioner translating Lacinius.
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Wenceslaw Lavinius chose an evocative title, Treatise of Terrestrial Sky to convert the body into the nature of spirit and spirit into the nature of bodies. [Read more…] about Wenceslaw Lavinius and the Sky and Earth Properties