Outline of alchemy

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to alchemy:

Alchemy – A philosophical tradition recognized as protoscience, that includes the application of Hermetic principles, and practices related to mythology, religion, and spirituality.

Branches

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Influences

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Influences upon alchemy – alchemy developed dependent on a number of influences and experienced regional and period-specific variations:

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Concepts

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File:Fotothek df tg 0007129 Theosophie ^ Alchemie.jpg
Mandala from the Musaeum Hermeticum incorporating the septenary, four elements, tria prima, and hieros gamos

Processes

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Magnum opus – great work of alchemy consisting of:

Alchemists also engaged in practical and symbolic processes including:

Symbolism

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File:Fotothek df tg 0006104 Theosophie ^ Alchemie ^ Judentum ^ Kabbala.jpg
Mandala illustrating key alchemical concepts, symbols, and processes. From Spiegel der Kunst und Natur.

Alchemical symbol

1. Glyphs

2. Imagery

3. Visual Symbolism

Scientific connections

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File:Fotothek df tg 0006526 Alchemie ^ Chemie ^ Gefäß.jpg
Alchemical apparatus. (Carlo Lancillotti, 1681.)

Substances of the alchemists

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Apparatus

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Stills

Vessels

Heating devices

Alchemy organizations

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Alchemical texts

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Journals

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Alchemists

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File:Trismegistos.jpg
Hermes Trismegistus – traditionally credited as the author of the Hermetica and legendary founder of Western alchemy. (Maier, 1617)

The most influential names in the history of alchemy include:

See also

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