"Of Natural and Supernatural Things" by Basilius Valentinus delves into the fascinating world of early alchemical and medicinal practices. This historical text explores the properties and therapeutic use of antimony, a key element in alchemical traditions. Valentinus meticulously details the nature of metals and minerals, investigating their potential for healing and transformation.
The book further explores the concept of the "first Tincture," examining the root and spirit of metals and minerals, and how they are conceived, generated, and changed. This exploration offers a glimpse into the historical intersection of science, medicine, and philosophy. Readers interested in the history of chemistry, early medical practices, or the esoteric traditions surrounding alchemy will find this work a valuable and insightful resource. Experience the timeless quest for knowledge contained within these pages.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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