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von Sarah » 9. Nov 2015 18:31

Habe etwas über 600 PDFs über Esoterik/Magie.
Von den Themen so unterschiedlich wie die Autoren. Bei Interesse einfach mal pn an mich, dann teile ich gerne meinen Tropbox - link.

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von Azazel » 3. Aug 2014 12:20

thx for link

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von Cpt Bucky Saia » 1. Aug 2014 15:12

Ich habe ein etwas seltsames pdf gefunden mit dem merkwürdigen Titel "der Illuminatenorden und die Magie". Wers haben möchte hier der downloadlink http://www.file-upload.net/download-930 ... e.pdf.html ... viel zu sagen kann ich allerdings (noch) nicht da erst angefangen zu lesen ... :lala:

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von Azazel » 1. Mai 2014 12:00

ganz nettes Werk auf jeden Fall

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von Cpt Bucky Saia » 29. Apr 2014 21:58

Ich hab ein PDF vom Dictionnaire Infernal gefunden (in deutsch)

Die Kinder Lucifers - Kleines Lexikon Der Schwarzen Engel

Ich weiß zwar nicht ob mans wirklich braucht aber geschichtlich ists sicherlich interessant.

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von khezef » 18. Dez 2012 19:26

Interessante Lektüre, danke fürs Weiterempfehlen.

Khezef

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von Eno » 18. Dez 2012 18:55

Und hier hätten wir noch einen Artikel über polnische und litauische Alchimisten von R.T. Prinke aus der neuen Ausgabe von "Early Science and Medicine"
Abstract
Our understanding of the role and development of alchemy in Poland and Lithuania
is still in need of further research. However, it is already possible to present a number
of interesting cases, starting with medieval scholars and passing through humanist
intellectuals to early modern nobles and burghers. Although Michael Sendivogius was
certainly the only Polish alchemist of pan-European stature, there were many others
either lured by the dream of the Philosophers’ Stone or motivated by their thirst for
knowledge. In some cases that interest seems to be related to the revolution in science
(ultimately stemming from Copernicus), while in some others—to religious reformation
(including Polish Brethren or Socinians). A brief survey of those individuals and
circles is presented, along with some initial conclusions about the alternative channels
through which alchemy penetrated the Eastern frontiers of Europe (the Armenian
connection).

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von Eno » 18. Dez 2012 18:00

Beim museo galileo gibt es einen schönen Artikel über den bekannten Glasmacher und (weniger bekannten) Alchimisten Antonio Neri als pdf zum download:
Abstract
Discorso sopra la Chimica is an early seventeenth-century manuscript on alchemy written
by the Florentine priest Antonio Neri, best known as the author of the first published
treatise on glassmaking – L’Arte Vetraria (1612) – which was widely read for centuries. The
Discorso shows a different face of Neri, that of the alchemist with a profound knowledge
of Paraselsian doctrine, dedicated to the transmutation of metals, and an advocate of
iatrochemistry. This picture is apparently incompatible with that of the technical glassmaker
and the champion of knowledge based on experience. However, even in his Discorso
the author affirms the value of experimental practice, and the experimentum has the
all-important benefit of legitimizing the validity of alchemical doctrines. Knowledge does
not come from reading the books of the sages of antiquity, but from the “practice of many
experiences.” This emphasis on experimentation constitutes a unique feature of the
Discorso. It was perhaps the ‘modernity’ of Neri’s discussion of alchemy that made the
manuscript the object of plagiarism. Careful comparison reveals that an entire chapter
of Prodromo, written by the Jesuit Francesco Lana Terzi in 1670, was copied from Neri. In
the Discorso old and new are intertwined and validate one other, showing how Neri was
a quintessential representative of his time, when scientific models that now appear
irreconcilable coexisted, often forming a complex web.
In this paper I discuss Antonio Neri and the background to his important work, reflecting on
its impact and what it tells us about a fascinating and complex period in the birth of modern
science. This is followed by a translation of the complete text of Discorso sopra la Chimica.

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von Chymbau » 1. Dez 2012 21:52

Eno hat geschrieben:Zum Thema Alchemie und Christentum:
Ich denke zum Thema Alchemie und Christentum sollte dieses hier nicht fehlen.

Die geheimen Figuren der Rosenkreuzer 1785.

Ein schönes farbiges Faksimile PDF, welches alle drei Hefte in einer Datei umfasst.
IMHO, alle mal ein Blick wert. (Bitte jetzt keine Diskussion darüber, ob es die RC gab oder gibt.)

Eine weitere interessante Quelle für alte Schriftwerke ist die deutsche digitale Bibliothek
Noch ist sie im Beta-Stadium bringt aber schon nette Ergebnisse.

Hieronymus Bosch and Alchemy

von Eno » 1. Dez 2012 20:27

Eine schon etwas ältere Doktorarbeit von Madeleine Bergmann zum Thema "Hieronymus Bosch and Alchemy" 150 Seiten zum Gratis-Download bei der Uni Stockholm hier
Abstract hat geschrieben: The Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Bosch (14507-1516) is an individualist whose
paintings pose great iconographie problems. In HIERONYMUS BOSCH AND ALCHEMY
a theory of Bosch as an alchemistic mystic is put fonA^ard. This thesis is the
result of a comparative study of different elements and structural effects in the painter's
work. The basic hypothesis has been that the painter used a consistent terminology with
recurring graphic elements conveying essentially the same symbolic import in every
painting.
Like astrology, alchemy was an integral part of the natural science of Bosch's time,
and the painter seems to have recognized parallels between alchemy and Christianity,
both of which express a belief in the possibility of transforming base matter into a higher
substance: the alchemists believed that lead could be transformed into gold; the Bible
promises that the earthly man may be reborn as a spihtual man. Bosch may very well
have regarded himself as a true Catholic, since alchemistic symbolism does not oppose,
but rather elucidates, the Christian message. Pictorial elements in Bosch's work have
in several studies been identified as alchemistic symbols, but, apart from Wilhelm
Fraenger's essay on St. Jerome in the Wilderness, there is no comprehensive alchemistic
interpretation of a Bosch painting.
The present dissertation, HIERONYMUS BOSCH AND ALCHEMY, is focused upon
one painting, the Lisbon thptych. The choice has been the happier as the artist has here
depicted a well-known saint, St. Anthony, and this makes it easier to define his peculiarities:
we have a legend and we have Bosch's interpretation of this. Moreover, the
altar-piece gives us an opportunity of presenting a review of Bosch research, as it is one
of the artist's most frequently and thoroughly discussed works.
The ascetic hermit St. Anthony was according to the astrology of Bosch's time
regarded as a typical melancholiac, and he was therefore believed to have been born
under the influence of the planet Saturn. In HIERONYMUS BOSCH AND ALCHEMY the
writer has tried to show the presence of a Saturnian symbolism in the Lisbon triptych,
and has in this connection developed the thesis that the symbolism in question is an
expression of alchemistic mysticism as well as of astrologie belief: Bosch has described
the Saturnian St. Anthony's "temptation" as a purification through which he can attain
his religious fulfilment and find the "Philosophers' Stone".

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von Eno » 1. Dez 2012 20:15

Zum Thema Alchemie und Christentum:

Aus Brill's Aries Reihe:

The Sacrificial Body and the Day of Doom
Alchemy and Apocalyptic Discourse in the Protestant Reformation
by Urszula Szulakowska
Aries Book Series: Texts and Studies in Western Esotericism, Brill 2006


Umsonst als pdf hier

Aus dem Inhalt:

CONTENTS
Acknowledgements ...................................................................... vii
Illustrations .................................................................................. ix
Introduction ................................................................................ 1
Chapter One The Cosmic Body of Christ-Anthropos ...... 15
Chapter Two The Alchemical Eucharist ............................ 37
Chapter Three Alchemy and Domesday .............................. 59
Chapter Four The Sacrificial Body ...................................... 81
Chapter Five Spiritual Dissenters and Religious
Toleration ...................................................... 95
Chapter Six Robert Fludd’s Sacramental Medicine ........ 121
Chapter Seven Jacob Boehme and Abraham Von
Franckenberg .................................................. 141
Chapter Eight Conclusion: Change and Stasis .................... 159
Bibliography ................................................................................ 165
Index .......................................................................................... 177

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