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Alchemy & Mysticism: The Hermetic Museum by Alexander Roob,

Alchemy & Mysticism: The Hermetic Museum by Alexander Roob,
Alchemy & Mysticism



Alchemy & Mysticism
Alchemy & Mysticism
The Hermetic Museum takes its readers on a magical mystery tour spanning an arc from the mediaeval cosmogram and images of Christian mysticism, through the fascinating world of alchemy to the art of the Romantic era. The enigmatic hieroglyphs of cabbalists, Rosicrucians and freemasons are shown to be closely linked with the early scientific illustrations in the fields of medicine, chemistry, optics, and color theory.



Alchemy - Alchemy is an early protoscientific and philosophical discipline combining the elements of chemistry, metallurgy, physics, medicine, astrology, semiotics, mysticism, and art. Alchemy has been practiced in ancient Egypt, India, and China, in Classical Greece and Rome, in the Islamic empire, and then in Europe up to the 19th century — in a complex network of schools and philosophical systems spanning at least 2500 years.

Vulcan of the alchemists - The origins of the association of Vulcan to alchemy is from Egyptian and Greek mythology. In modern times the Renaissance physician/alchemist Paracelsus re-introduced the mythological figure of Vulcan as the patron deity of alchemy and as symbolic of the hermetic art.

Golden Dawn tradition - The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, as it is commonly referred to, was probably the single greatest influence on 20th century western occultism. Influences on Golden Dawn concepts and work include Christian mysticism, Kabbalah, Hermeticism, freemasonry, theosophy, Eliphas Levi, Papus, Enochian Magic, and medieval grimoires.

Elemental - In mysticism, mythology and alchemy, an elemental is a creature (usually a spirit) that is attuned with, or composed of, one of the classical elements: air, earth, fire and water.



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