A Compendium of Works on the Philosopher's Stone
Anonymous Contained in the following pages is a compendium of books dedicated to the Magnum Opus of Alchemy, the Philosopher’s Stone. These works, The Glory of the World, The Six Keys of Eudoxus, Hortulanus Commentary on the Emerald Tablet, and Turba Philosophorum (Parts 1 and 2) are among some of the most explanatory works on the subject, which are capped in this work with Splendor Solis – complete with prints. Nowhere else is such a composition of books dedicated to the Great Art put together, and among these works can be found hidden explanations of how the Work was accomplished. Alchemy was a science and art that spanned many planes of existence, and so it is understood that any and all physical processes discussed herein have their analogies within the very body and soul of Man. Hidden in plain sight for the learned to decode are the secrets of the Great Art, and those with the wit, spirit, and purpose to divine them will be greatly pleased by their knowledge. The reader will note the the spelling of the original works was retained insofar as possible to be the original used by the authors. Also, where there are prints, every effort was made to retain the quality of the images and to keep them as near in proximity to the associated text as possible, without undue sacrifice.
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