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Robert Jones

Summary of Philosophy (1561) by Nicolas Flamel [FULL ALCHEMY AUDIOBOOK]

The Summary of Philosophy is a short alchemical work attributed to Nicolas Flamel. It was originally published as De la transformation métallique in Paris by Guillaume Guillard in 1561. Nicolas Flamel is one of the better-known alchemists of the pre-Paracelsus era and an individual that we are lucky enough to have some historic record for. …

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A Demonstration of Nature (1625) by John A Mehung [FULL ALCHEMY AUDIOBOOK]

There are not many records for the life of John A Mehung, however, he may be the French poet Jean Clopinel, or Jean de Meun, of Meung-sur-Loire (1240 – 1305) who famously authored Le Roman de la Rose. Regardless of the author’s obscurity, we know that the Demonstration of Nature was published in German in …

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The Sophic Hydrolith (1619) [Full Alchemical Audiobook]

The Sophic Hydrolith, or Waterstone of the Wise, is an influential alchemical text that compares the alchemical process with that of the Gospels of Christ. The document had a long publishing history, first printed in German by Johann Ambrose Siebmacher in 1619 in Frankfurt. It was reprinted in 1661, 1703, 1704, 1709, 1710, 1743, and …

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The Golden Age Restored (1622) by Henry Madathanas [Full Alchemy Audiobook]

THE Golden Age Restored is a stunning piece of alchemical work that is vivid in its descriptions and a Jungian utopia for dream analysis and analogy of the individuation process. It is a classic example of spiritual alchemy where medieval chemical terminology is almost non-existent, instead, the author explains the alchemical process in terms of …

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The Golden Tract: Concerning the Stone of the Philosophers (1625) [Full Alchemy Audiobook]

The Golden Tract is a treatise written by an author who has deliberately remained anonymous and was originally published in the Musaeum Hermeticum (1625) in Franckfurt am Mayn by the publisher Bey Lvca Jennis zu Finden. The translated version presented here can be found in Arthur Edward Waite’s The Hermetic Museum, Vol. I (1893). I …

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