This article deals with the most relevant philosophical side of Albert the Great’s analysis of alchemy, aimed at clarifying what alchemical transmutation consists in and whether this process can ultimately be accomplished by men. The Dominican master handles the problem differently in the earlier commentary on Lombardus’ Libri Sententiarum and in works like the De mineralibus, in which a more mature idea of the connection between art and nature is developed. In this respect, Albert’s interpretation intersects with Avicenna’s De congelatione, a fundamental text for the Latin medieval debate on alchemy, whose reception has shaped his understanding of the alchemical art. The Dominican master gradually assumes a more lenient position towards th...
L'objet de cette étude concerne un langage de la procession et de la création trop longtemps oublié ...
http://spicae-cahiers.univ-lorraine.fr/International audienceThe author inventories, identifies and ...
This article is the first study entirely dedicated to the transmission of alchemy from the Arab-Musl...
This article deals with the most relevant philosophical side of Albert the Great’s analysis of alche...
Albertus Magnus’ alchemy is a subject that has attracted the attention of the scholars since the ear...
SUMMARY. — This article groups and analyzes those passages of alchemical texts from the 13th and ear...
none1noBetween the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, alchemy reached its full maturity in the We...
It has been well noted that Aristotle’s Meteorologica IV has played an important role in the develo...
SUMMARY. — Relations between the Greek alchemy and Aristotle's philosophy appears complex and contra...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from doi:10.1515/ANGL.2004.640This ar...
In Albert the Great’s 13th century, a larger circulation of the complete Arabic-Latin translations o...
In 1223, a remarkable young German, small in stature but gigantic in brain power, was drawn to join ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version can be found here http://dx.doi.org/...
This article explains some essential features of the alchemical doctrine of the De anima in arte alc...
L'objet de cette étude concerne un langage de la procession et de la création trop longtemps oublié ...
http://spicae-cahiers.univ-lorraine.fr/International audienceThe author inventories, identifies and ...
This article is the first study entirely dedicated to the transmission of alchemy from the Arab-Musl...
This article deals with the most relevant philosophical side of Albert the Great’s analysis of alche...
Albertus Magnus’ alchemy is a subject that has attracted the attention of the scholars since the ear...
SUMMARY. — This article groups and analyzes those passages of alchemical texts from the 13th and ear...
none1noBetween the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, alchemy reached its full maturity in the We...
It has been well noted that Aristotle’s Meteorologica IV has played an important role in the develo...
SUMMARY. — Relations between the Greek alchemy and Aristotle's philosophy appears complex and contra...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from doi:10.1515/ANGL.2004.640This ar...
In Albert the Great’s 13th century, a larger circulation of the complete Arabic-Latin translations o...
In 1223, a remarkable young German, small in stature but gigantic in brain power, was drawn to join ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version can be found here http://dx.doi.org/...
This article explains some essential features of the alchemical doctrine of the De anima in arte alc...
L'objet de cette étude concerne un langage de la procession et de la création trop longtemps oublié ...
http://spicae-cahiers.univ-lorraine.fr/International audienceThe author inventories, identifies and ...
This article is the first study entirely dedicated to the transmission of alchemy from the Arab-Musl...