Cracking the Philosophers' Stone: Origins, Evolution and Chemistry of Gold-Making (Paperback Color Edition) - Quintessence Classical Alchemy - J Erik Laport - Bøker - Quintessence Publishing (IL) - 9780990619819 - 31. mars 2015
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Cracking the Philosophers' Stone: Origins, Evolution and Chemistry of Gold-Making (Paperback Color Edition) - Quintessence Classical Alchemy

J Erik Laport

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Publisher Marketing: Cracking the Philosophers' Stone is a combination of historical commentary with reproducible chemistry that thoroughly analyses one of the most respected and mysterious chemical reactions in the history of science and technology. This book guides the reader through the origins and evolution of the archetypal recipe for the Philosophers' Stone of early Alexandrian alchemy. LaPort and Gabrielsson also provide details for various chemical reproductions based on the authors' interpretation and hypotheses of ancient chemistry preserved in encrypted form in alchemical texts. Because of the human stories and historical backdrop, every layperson will find something of value to expand their understanding of the ancient world. Even scientists and specifically chemists will be fascinated with the reproducible chemical experiments presented in this ground-breaking work. The book is actually three books in one: 1) an introduction to alchemy, 2) a detailed history of alchemy's origins and evolution, and 3) a technical reference for actual reproducibility of alchemy's most sought-after prize - the Philosophers' Stone. Conclusions are contextually counter-balanced by laboratory experimentation, traditional alchemical texts and original interpretations.

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Utgitt 31. mars 2015
ISBN13 9780990619819
Utgivere Quintessence Publishing (IL)
Sjanger Chronological Period > Ancient (To 499 A.d.)
Antall sider 658
Mål 231 × 155 × 40 mm   ·   866 g

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