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Alchemy Edward Kelly
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THE
ALCHEMICAL WRITINGS
OF
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EDWARD KELLY
THE Englishman’s
PHILOSOPHER’S STONE,
TOGETHER WITH
CONTENTS.
PAGE.
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into unison with him (as the Doctor himself declares in the
preface to his work on the ministration of spirits) by media-
tion of the angel Uriel. But Doctor Dee was undoubtedly
deceived in his opinion that the spirits which ministered to
him were executing the Divine will, and were the messengers
and servants of the Deity. Throughout his writings on this
subject, he evidently considers them in this light which ;
this morning to visit me, and had much talk with me of Sir
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in either case, they
demand a place here.
were hidden.
This is geason
a question to you that is ;
Loe ;
thus you see that you are not beguil’d !
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III.
or its anima)
antinae (? purify it in the best
;
V.
Take of the ore of Sol and Mercury a like
quantity ;
pour on it the
grind each very well ;
VI.
Take of the best vitriol, or of the vitriol of
Venus drive their spirits in a retort, white and
;
X.
Take of the air or heavenly dew, being well
purified, ten parts, and of subtle gold calx one
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part ;
set it in digestion, dissolve, and coagu-
late it.
XI.
Take wholesome man, that
the urine of a
drank merely wine make of it, according to
;
XII.
Take of the best ore of gold ;
pulverise it
very well ;
seal it with Hermes his seal ;
set it
XIII.
This last experiment he calleth the Light.
Take, in the name of the Lord, of Hungarish
gold, which hath been cast thrice through
antimony and hath been laminated most thinly,
as much of it as you will, and make with quick
Mercury an amalgam ;
then calcine it most
subtily, with flowers of sulphur and spirit of
wine burnt, so often till there remaineth a
subtle gold calx of a purple colour. Take one
part of it, and two parts of the above mentioned
red matter grind it very well together for an
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III.
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PHIEOSOPHERS.
TO THE MOST POTENT
RUDOLFUS II.,
EDWARD KELLY.
THE STONE
OF THE PHILOSOPHERS.
hough
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suffered chains
have already twice
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proper seed ;
every mineral, of the
mixture of its generic earth and water.
(4) Hence, an unchangeable law
of Nature regulates the generation of
everything within the limits of its own
particular genus.
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quicksilver.”
The same view is set forth by
in his book on the
Bernard of Trevisa,
“Transmutation of Metals”: “Simi-
larly, quicksilver is the substance of all
its sulphur.”
And, in another place, he writes as
follows :
“ The solvent differs from the
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nature ;
the first matter is quicksilver,
being itself the oil of all liquid and
ductile things.”
So also the third chapter of the
“Correction of Fools”: “The nature
of all fusible things is that of Mercury
coagulated out of a vapour, or the heat
of red or white incumbustible sulphur.”
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“ Whoever joins quicksilver to the body
of magnesia, and the woman to the
man, extracts the hidden nature by
which bodies are coloured. Know that
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of metals.” Ag-ain :
“ This solution is
all is done.”
Galienus :
“ Prepare the bodies,
and purify them of the blackness in
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matter in Mercury.”
Again “
Tinge with gold and
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me but my sister.”
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or Mercury.’'
“ The Rosary ” and Peter of
Zalentum say: “ If the ferment, which is
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HUMID PATH,
DISCOURSE ON THE
VEGETABLE MENSTRUUM
OF SATURN.
[FROM A MANUSCRIPT.]
THE HUMID PATH.
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works of
phers as
with wonder
Nature in
men who contemplate
the
all
marvellous
parts of the
created universe ;
who study the size,
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even if it be not seen and, to return to
our enquiry, if in quicksilver by itself
there is no combustible sulphur, but
only a certain fixed earth, by which
Mercury receives life, I am quite willing
to call this fixed earth sulphur. For if
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earth ;
but water and earth contain air
and fire, and so we have the same
elements in every case. Salt, Sulphur,
and Mercury do indeed differ in out-
ward form according to the different
proportions of their mixture, but they
consist of the same elements which are
the first principles of This
all creation.
is the universal sperm of Anaxagoras,
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The Hiimid Path. 89
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from the
that
^HEN
fire,
sel
the
right way,
gum
containing
distils in
earth
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Terrestrial Astronomy.
THE THEATRE OF TERRESTRIAL
ASTRONOMY.
by the multiplicity
Alchemy,
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lion.
is red water ;
and in this water a winged
man stands up to his navel. Out of the
urinal is Green Dragon, which
flying a
bites the face of theSun as he stands
with the Moon on a rock, so that the
blood flows under the dragon into the
urinal. Under the black rock is a
Green Dragon, whose tail is cut off,
and the same is gnawing his wings.
an efficient principle.
Opposition.
Conjunction.
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INDEX.
Agent, the one inward, 84, 85. Conjunction, 28, 135, 137.
Alchemy, 39. Correction of Fools, 19, 30, 37.
Anaxagoras, 71. Corrosive Waters, 22.
Anthology of Secrets, 35.
Antimony, 20 ; Antimony and Dantius, 33.
the Stars, 21 ;
Water of, 97. Democritus, 36.
Aquafortis, 23, 96, 97. Dissolution, 49.
Aristotle, 29, 34, 39, 40, 47. Divine Ternary, 117.
Arnold de Villa Nova, 16, 36. Dragon, 42, 127, 129.
Art of Alchemy, 20, 29, 31, 32,
36, 49-
Eagle, 142.
Asafcetida, 51.
Earth, a principle of Minerals,
Ascanius, 35.
7 ;
generic Earth, 8 ; as a
Astratus, 38.
First Matter, 12 ; Earth and
Augmentation, 50.
combustible Sulphur, ib. ;
Avicenna, 19, 23, 35, 41, 47, 49.
Earth as a vesture of Metals,
Azoth, 43, 134.
14 ;
Earth and Impregnation,
49 ;
Earth of the Sages, 50 ;
150 htdex.
Ferment, 28, 39, 43, 49, 132. Gold and the Tincture, 98 ;
39 ;
conjunction of Gold and Gold, 97 ; transmutation of
;
152 Index.
earth, 121 ;
living Sulphur, Trycsitrock, 104, 105.
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Sulphur transmutes the Turba Pliilosphorum, 16, 20,
First Matter, 125 ;
Sulphur 27, 28, 38.
and the form of Gold, 13 1 ;
Sulphur and Conjunction, Universal Sperm, 71.
135 Sulphur of Nature, 136
;
Sulphur the male seed, 140. Venus, 73, 75, 76, 77, 81, 89,
Sun and Moon, 31, 37, 38, 40, 90, 91.
51. 53> 75- 77, 86, 88, 89, 95, Virgin’s Milk, 127, 142.
133. 135- Viscous Water, 7, 12, 14.
Vitrification, 26.
Terra Damnata, 104, 105.
Three Principles, 8. Way of Ways, 18, 43.
Tincture, 15, 24, 37, 39, 41, 43,
81, 128, 131. Xiphilinus, 143.
Treasury of the Sages, 42.
Now first done into English from the rare Latin Original, published
at Frankfort in the year 1678. The illustrations reproduced in
fac-simile by a photographic process.