Christian mysticism and Hermetic occultism
A. E. Waite's 1894 translation of the "Pretiosa Margarita Novella" (c. 1330) by Petrus Bonus of Ferrara, a major medieval alchemical treatise that attempts to reconcile the Art with Christian theology and Aristotelian natural philosophy. Bonus argues that alchemy is a divinely revealed science, not mere metallurgical trickery, and that the Philosopher's Stone — which transmutes base metals into gold and grants physical immortality — is an analogue to the mystery of the Incarnation. Waite's edition includes his critical introduction placing the work in the history of alchemical literature. Essential for understanding the theology of alchemy.
Hermeticism and Alchemy
Hermetic and alchemical source texts covering the Corpus Hermeticum, Divine Pymander, The Kybalion, Paracelsus, alchemical symbolism, medicine, and spiritual transformation.
Hermeticism
Primary Hermetic texts, later Hermetic philosophy, and adjacent works on ascent, correspondence, divine mind, and spiritual transformation.
Alchemy
Alchemy texts and commentaries covering transmutation, medicine, allegory, spiritual regeneration, and the symbolic language of the great work.
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