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This important survey of alchemical symbols and doctrines sets forth the mysterious worldview and teachings of the practitioners of the royal art. One of the leading exponents of the Hermetic tradition, Julius Evola demonstrates the singularity of subject matter that lies behind the words of all adepts in all ages, showing how alchemy--often misunderstood as primitive chemistry or a mere template for the Jungian process of individuation--is nothing less than a universal secret science of human and natural transformation.
First published in 1931 in Italian. This is the first English translation.
Draws from a host of sources in the Western esoteric tradition--works on theurgy, magic, and gnosticism from neoplatonic, Arab, and medieval sources.

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About the Author

Author of Eros and the Mysteries of Love, JULIUS EVOLA (18981974) was a controversial renegade scholar, philosopher, and social thinker. He has long been regarded as a master of European esotericism and occultism as well as a leading authority on Tantra and magic.

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INDEX

All page numbers are refer to the print edition of this title.

Abraham the Jew, 60, 100

Aeneas, 173

Aesclepius, 183

Aeschylus, 7

Agathodaimon, 21, 67, 158

Agrippa, 910, 18, 21, 25, 35, 4850, 83, 111, 128, 147, 172, 177, 19093, 195, 204, 2067, 20911

Andreae, J. V, 61, 13031

Apuleius, 88, 105, 110

Aristides, 110

Aristotle, 32, 36, 97, 162, 187, 200

Arnold of Villanova, 103, 118, 136, 148, 166, 172, 200, 203

Artephius, xv, 6870, 72, 78, 106, 124, 144, 147, 15657, 162, 167, 199, 201, 208

Ashmole, E., 205

Athenagoras, 6

Aymar, 215

Bachofen, J. J., 87, 140

Bacon, R., 130, 207

Bacot, J., 143

Barchusen, J. C., 116

Bardo Thdol, 110, 182

Bernard of Treviso, 4, 1819, 31, 44, 67, 8788, 103, 113, 116, 124, 144, 147, 156, 159, 198, 209

Berthelot, M., 89, 16, 81, 162, 179

Bethunar, Marquis of, 215

Bhagavad-Gita, 5, 84, 153

Boehme, J., xvi, 10, 2426, 3132, 3435, 37, 4445, 50, 51, 53, 59, 68, 70, 7577, 8082, 8586, 8891, 101, 105, 107, 125, 127, 13334, 148, 15960, 162, 165, 17678, 185, 216

Bonaventura, Saint, 128

Bonus, Petrus, 176, 200

Book of Baruch, 7

Book of Enoch, 7, 9

Book of Jubilees, 7

Bornia, P., 87, 150

Borri, 215

Braccesco, 28, 50, 69, 91, 139, 151, 192, 202

Brihdaranyaka-Upanishad, 25, 88, 127, 153, 164, 185

Buddha, 4, 24, 36, 5354, 75, 91, 114, 197

Bundahesh, 3

Burckhardt, T, 136

Cagliostro, 10, 160, 21314

Calvin, John, 96

Charbonneau-Lassay, L., 4, 88

Chymes, 187

Chrysopoeia of Cleopatra, 2021, 52

Chymica vannus, ix, 59, 69, 145, 187

Comarius, 27, 125, 189, 201

Corpus Hermeticum, xv, 1011, 16, 2223, 49, 5155, 5759, 6667, 74, 95, 97, 127, 146, 152, 18485, 1878

Cosmopolite, The, viii, 24, 50, 78, 92, 114, 127, 161, 190, 205, 215

Crassellame, viii, 27, 142

Crollius, 31, 171

Cumont, F., 5, 130

Cyliani, 136

DAlviella, G., 3, 5, 136

Dante, 7, 127

David-Neel, A., 143, 194, 210

Dee, J., 12, 41, 82, 211

de Givry, G., 43, 45, 59, 83, 144

de Gobineau, 13

Delisle, 215

Della Riviera, C., ix, 9, 27, 4142, 55, 69, 8182, 101, 124, 13031, 135, 14647, 150, 156, 162, 175, 177, 190, 195, 211

De pharmaco catholico, 45, 64, 68, 70, 77, 80, 83,109, 123, 13940, 144, 15859, 169, 187

d'Espagnet, 12, 18, 62, 68, 72, 130, 14344, 162, 169

Dhammapada, 59, 186

Dialogue entre Marie et Aros, 70

Dorn, G., 18, 38, 119, 124, 136

Durckheim, E., 16

Elijah, 160

Emerald Tablet (Tabula Smaragdina), vii, 20, 23, 25, 27, 68, 169

Epic of Gilgamesh, 5

Evola, J., -xii, xvii, 40, 57, 88, 96, 1067, 114, 136, 141, 153, 167, 175, 182, 197

Exodus, 160

Flamel, N., 18, 34, 45, 72, 99, 102, 113, 157, 159, 17374, 185, 188, 200, 208, 215

Fludd, R., 45, 83

Frazer, J. G., 5

Gaetano, Count Manuel, 215

Galen, 18283

Geber, 19, 25, 64, 83, 109, 11920, 14041, 144, 162, 172, 189, 208

Genesis, 153, 160

Gichtel, G., 53, 56, 76, 83, 12627, 131, 13334, 156

Giza Papyrus, 7

Gomperz, 158

Great Book of Nature, 61, 135, 139

Gunon, R., viii, x-xi, 14, 165, 186, 197

Hatha-Yoga-Pradipika, 140

Heraclitus, 98, 153

Hermes Trismegistos, 6, 40, 99, 187, 205

Hippolytus, 11, 3132, 53, 5759, 75, 95, 124, 132, 149

Homer, 58, 158

Honofrius, A., 181

Hortulanus, 27, 45

Hubert-Mauss, 54, 170

Isaac the Hollander, 79

Jana, 3

John (Gospel), 3

John Chrysostom, 128

John the Alchemist, 68

Jung, C. G., vii, xi, 97

Kath-Upanishad, 1, 32, 59, 128

Kautzsch, 7

Khunrath, H., 34, 62

Kitab-el-Foul, 24

Kremmerz, G., viii, ix, 41, 49, 119

Lao-tzu, 39, 96, 216

Leiden papyrus V 16

Leiden papyrus W, 53

Leiden papyrus X, 119

Lenselt, G., 144

Levi, Eliphas, 34, 119, 139, 152, 171

Lvy-Bruhl, L., 16, 48, 191

Lippman, E. O., 118

Lully, R., xviii, 61, 136, 148, 151, 203, 215

Luther, Martin, 96

Macchioro, V, 98, 152

Macrobius 53, 179

Maier, M., 85, 176

Marciano codex (Venice), 2021

Margarita pretiosa, 106, 169, 174

Matthew, 3

Mead, G. R. S., 49, 63, 66

Merejkowski, D., 7

Meyrink, G., 211

Morienus, 2324, 26, 107, 123, 199

Moses, 124, 160

Narayn-Swami, ix, 164

Negri, P., 79, 196

Nietzsche, E, 83, 98

Norton, 40, 55

Olympiodorus, 68, 161, 200

Ostanes, 24, 50, 59, 62, 89, 134

Paykull, 215

Pelagius, 27, 67, 69, 113, 207

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