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Frater Albertus Spagyricus (Albert Richard Riedel) born May 5,(1911–1984); founder of the Paracelsus Research SocietyinSalt Lake City, which later evolved into the Paracelsus College. Based on the Paracelsian concept of three essentials, Body, Soul and Spirit, Frater Albertus developed a system of teaching alchemical concepts using the spagyric technique of separation and cohobation. The unique graduated courses allowed students to explore aspects of the vegetable, mineral and animal kingdoms in an understandable and accessible way. After his death in 1984, the college ceased operations in the United States but continued to carry on the tradition in Australia. Frater Albertus had a profound effect on the way Alchemy and particularly the Spagyric method was disseminated and understood in the mid to late 20th century. His works were translated into many languages. He was a rosicrucian (anAMORC member).

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Alchemists

Greco-Egyptian

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  • pseudo-Avicenna
  • Ibn Arfaʿ Raʾs
  • Ibn Umayl (Senior Zadith)
  • Ibn Waḥshiyya
  • al-ʿIrāqī
  • Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (Geber)
  • pseudo-Khālid ibn Yazīd (Calid)
  • al-Jildakī
  • Maslama al-Qurṭubī
  • al-Ṭughrāʾī
  • al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis)
  • Late medieval

  • (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova
  • pseudo-Geber
  • George Ripley
  • Guido di Montanor
  • Hugh of Evesham
  • Johann of Laz
  • John Dastin
  • John of Rupescissa (Jean de Roquetaillade)
  • Magister Salernus
  • pseudo-Michael Scot
  • Ortolanus
  • Paul of Taranto
  • Petrus Bonus
  • pseudo-Ramon Llull
  • (pseudo-)Roger Bacon
  • Taddeo Alderotti
  • Thomas Norton
  • Early modern

  • Basil Valentine
  • pseudo-Bernard of Treviso
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  • Gerhard Dorn
  • Giovanni da Correggio
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  • Hennig Brand
  • Isaac Newton
  • Jakob Böhme
  • Jan Baptist van Helmont
  • Johann Rudolf Glauber
  • John Dee
  • Michael Maier
  • Michael Sendivogius
  • Paracelsus
  • Pierre-Jean Fabre
  • Robert Boyle
  • Samuel Norton
  • Thomas Vaughan (Eugenius Philalethes)
  • Wilhelm Homberg
  • Modern

  • Eugène Canseliet
  • Frater Albertus
  • Fulcanelli
  • Mary Anne Atwood
  • Writings

    Major Works

  • Aurora consurgens
  • Liber de compositione alchemiae (Morienus)
  • Book of the Silvery Water and the Starry Earth
  • Book of Mercy
  • Books of the Balances
  • Buch der heiligen Dreifaltigkeit
  • Cantong Qi
  • Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz
  • Clavis sapientiae (Miftāḥ al-ḥikma)
  • De consideratione quintae essentiae
  • Emerald Tablet (Tabula Smaragdina)
  • Leyden papyrus X
  • Liber Hermetis de alchemia (Liber dabessi)
  • Liber ignium
  • Liber lucis
  • Mappae clavicula
  • Mirror of Alchimy
  • Mutus liber
  • Nabataean Agriculture
  • Ordinal of Alchemy
  • Papyrus Graecus Holmiensis
  • Physika kai mystika
  • Rosary of the Philosophers
  • Rutbat al-ḥakīm (Step of the Sage)
  • Seventy Books
  • Sirr al-khalīqa (Secret of Creation)
  • Sirr al-asrār (pseudo-Aristotle)
  • Sirr al-asrār (al-Rāzī)
  • Splendor solis
  • Summa perfectionis
  • Suspicions about the Hidden Realities of the Air
  • Turba philosophorum
  • Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine
  • Compilations

  • Bibliotheca chemica curiosa
  • De alchemia
  • Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum
  • Fasciculus chemicus
  • Musaeum Hermeticum
  • Theatrum chemicum
  • Theatrum chemicum Britannicum
  • Tripus aureus
  • Various

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  • Azoth
  • Chrysopoeia
  • Element
  • Elixir of life
  • Homunculus
  • Iatrochemistry
  • In art/entertainment
  • Magnum opus
  • Ouroboros
  • Pill of Immortality
  • Philosophers' stone
  • Prima materia
  • Rebis
  • Takwin
  • Yliaster
  • Processes
  • Substances
  • Symbols (Unicode, Suns in alchemy)
  • International

  • VIAF
  • WorldCat
  • National

  • France
  • BnF data
  • Germany
  • United States
  • Czech Republic
  • Netherlands

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