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Alchemy Academy archive January/February 2004 Back to alchemy academy archives. From: Adam McLean Date: 4 Jan 2004 I have now updated the archives of the alchemy academy discussion group by adding entries for June - December 2003. Go to this page to access the archives. http://www.levity.com/alchemy/a-archive1.html Adam McLean Subject: Lives of the alchemystical philosophers From: Cis van Heertum Date: 9 Jan 2004 I have found that a large number of the original Lives of the alchemystical philosophers (1814/1815) appears to have been based on Nicolas Lenglet du Fresnoy's Histoire de la philosophie herm�tique (1742), while there also seems to be some evidence that the compiler of the Lives was a Behmenist. I am working on the connection between Lenglet and the Lives, and am writing to ask if there is (published) information on the (authorship of the) Lives. The book, incidentally, features in the new exhibition of the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica: "Tried and Tested: the appreciation of hermetic and alchemical manuscripts from the 15th to the 20th centuries", which opens on 12 January. The exhibition guide, which includes all the information I have so far collected in the passage on Lenglet and the Lives, will soon be put on our website. Cis van Heertum Subject: Lives of the alchemystical philosophers Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 From: Rafal T. Prinke Dear Cis, > I am working on > the connection between Lenglet and the Lives, and am writing to > ask if there is (published) information on the (authorship of > the) Lives. The last book written by Francis X. King was _The Flying Sorcerer: Being the Magical and Aeronautical Adventures of Francis Barrett, Author of "The Magus"_ and - IIRC - he made a case there that Barrett was the authors of the _Lives_. I have the book somewhere but obviously cannot find it when needed. Best regards, Rafal Subject: Lives of the alchemystical philosophers Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 From: Rafal T. Prinke Hi again Cis, I have now found King's book only to see that my memory failed. On p. 33-34 he just mentions that d'Arch Smith and Waite thought _The Magus_ and _Lives_ were not written by the same person, while Ron Heisler thinks they were (so it is Ron's case, not King's). But in the Appendix p. 67 King suggests that the author was one J. P. Kellerman - and quotes a longish account of him by Sir Richard Phillips. Not much, I am afraid... Best regards, Rafal Subject: Lives of the alchemystical philosophers From: Cis van Heertum Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 Dear Rafal, Thank you for your trouble. Timothy d'Arch Smith in his edition of Barrett's The Magus suggested that an English alchemist called Kellermann wrote the Lives, but as Barrett was his main concern he didn't really pursue the matter of the authorship of the Lives. Perhaps it's best to speak of 'compilership', because the Lives seems to be made up of several distinct parts. best wishes, Cis van Heertum Subject: Lives of the alchemystical philosophers From : Roy Taylor Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 I have read both Francis Barrett's _The Magus_ (first published 1801) and Henry Cornelius Agrippa's _Three Books of Occult Philosophy_ (died 1535). Barrett lifted much of his material in his book (_The Magus_) from Agrippa's work. I would need to re-read the books to give examples, but if you read both of them, you will see. Hope that is of some help. Royster Subject: Lives of the alchemystical philosophers Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 From: Rafal T. Prinke Dear Cis, > Thank you for your trouble. Timothy d'Arch Smith in his edition of Barrett's > The Magus suggested that an English alchemist called Kellermann wrote the > Lives, but as Barrett was his main concern he didn't really pursue the > matter of the authorship of the Lives. Francis King suggests the same, also without pursuing it further. But the new on-line edition of Alan Pritchard's bibliography: http://www.cix.co.uk/~apritchard/bibliog.htm lists the following two articles which I am sure will be relevant: 460. Gerish, William Blyth. John Kellerman, the "Last of the Alchemists".East Herts Archaeological Society. Transactions 4, no. 2 (1910): 205-10. 461. ________. John Kellerman, the "Last of the Alchemists". Hertfordshire Folk Lore, no. 9. Hertford:, 1910. Best regards, Rafal Subject: Lives of the alchemystical philosophers From: Cis van Heertum Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 Dear Roy Taylor, It is certainly interesting to see if Barrett's editor T. D'Arch Smith discusses the connection, thank you for pointing it out. best wishes, Cis van Heertum Subject: Lives of the alchemystical philosophers From: Cis van Heertum Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 Dear Rafal, I will certainly check these, thank you for the suggestion. I have a suspicion (published in 1910) that these may also be the sources T. D'Arch Smith also drew on. Kellerman needs to be looked into! best wishes, Cis van Heertum Subject: Giovanni Aurelio Augurello From: Adam McLean Date: 15 Jan 2004 Does anyone know what the relationship is between the two works of Giovanni Aurelio Augurello [1454?-1537?] Carminum liber primus. - Venona 1491 and Venice 1505. and Chrysopoeiae libri III. - Many editions from Venice 1515 onwards Adam McLean Subject: Alchemical writings of Thomas Aquinas From: Genevi�ve Boquet Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 I'm in search of all texts and documents written by or attributed to Thomas Aquinas on Alchemy. I also would like know which of these texts are translated into French or English. Thanks for help. Genevi�ve Boquet |