Lives of alchemystical philosophers / To which is added a bibliography of alchemy and hermetic philosophy
Arthur Edward Waite; Francis Barrett
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  • Egyptian Masonry, [245], [250], and [Appendix II].
  • Elias the Artist, [193]
  • Eliphas Lévi, [82]
  • Elixir, the White and Red, [195]
  • Étoile Flamboyante, [59]
  • Eugenius Philalethes, [21], [31], [189]
  • Exaltation, an alchemical process, [32]
  • Fabre, Pierre Jean, [200]
  • Ferarius, [92]
  • Figuier, Louis, alchemical critic, [27], [63]
  • Fioravanti, Leonardi, [153]
  • Flamel, Nicholas, [95]
  • Fontaine, John, [129]
  • Galip, [55]
  • Geber, [44]
  • Generation of Metals, [38], [48], [133]
  • Goëtic magic, [65]
  • Gold, [10], [28], [140]
  • Grand Magisterium, [57], [123]
  • Grand Secret and Grand Act, [170], [189]
  • Great Art, [130]
  • Grimoire, [60]
  • Gustenhover, [181]
  • Helmont, J. B. Van, [166]
  • Helvetius, John Frederick, [201]
  • Hermetic—Aim of Hermetic science, [29];
  • true method of Hermetic interpretation, [30];
  • supreme secret of Hermetic philosophy, [66];
  • the Hermetic art a gift of God, [68]
  • Heydon, John, [210]
  • Hitchcock—His Remarks on Alchemy and the Alchemists, [10], [14], [23], [30]
  • Interpretation of Hermetic theories, &c.—Hermetic typology, [10];
  • the moral method, [13];
  • the Psychic method, [122]
  • Invocation as a preparation for the practice of alchemy, [17]
  • Isaac of Holland, [123]
  • Jean de Meung, [90]
  • Johannes de Rupecissa, [119]
  • John XXII., Pope, [93]
  • Kalid, an initiated monarch, [54]
  • Khunrath, Henry, [159];
  • treats of spiritual alchemy, [33], [36]
  • Lascaris, [211]
  • Lavures, alchemical operations, [112]
  • Light—Veritable light of alchemy, [15];
  • vision in the Divine Light, [16];
  • light the First Matter of the Magnum Opus, [38]
  • Magic Chain, [22]
  • Magnum Opus—The first Matter of the Magnum Opus in its psychic aspect to be revealed in a forthcoming work, Azoth, or The Star in the East, [37];
  • processes for the accomplishment of the Magnum Opus, [42];
  • these described by Arnold, [90];
  • the composition of the Stone is the accomplishment of the Magnum Opus, [152];
  • manner of the accomplishment of the Magnum Opus described in “The Adventures of an Unknown Philosopher,” [186]
  • Maier, Michael, [58], [87], [160]
  • Man—The concealed subject of every adept, [11];
  • the mystic vase of election, [14]
  • Manuel, Domenico, [215]
  • Mary of Alexandria, [36]
  • Matter, the first matter of the Magnum Opus, said to be gold, [28];
  • defined as a fifth element, [39];
  • one only and self-same thing, [40];
  • its true nature not disclosed by the adepts, [41];
  • its informing spirit variously adaptable, [43];
  • a duplex nature, [53];
  • contained in silver and gold, [87];
  • the seed of every metal can be reduced into the first matter, [93];
  • figured in the book of Rabbi Abraham, [103];
  • found by Nicholas Flamel, [106];
  • mercury the true first matter, [118];
  • the matter of the philosophical stone a viscous water, [119];
  • said to be Saturn, or lead, [124];
  • is found everywhere, [136];
  • may be discovered by studying the best books of the philosophers, [145]
  • Medicine—Properties of a universal medicine attributed to the Stone, [13];
  • the Stone a medicine for metals and man, [32];
  • life is prolonged by the stone, [123];
  • application of the tincture as a medicine for the human body, [148]
  • Mercury—Identified with the supernatural, [11];
  • obstacles to its discovery, [39];
  • sophic mercury described by Avicenna, [52];
  • mercury the water of metals, [129];
  • a matchless treasure, [197]
  • Morien, [53]
  • Morning Star, [36]
  • New Birth, [11], [12]
  • Norton, Thomas, [130]