Albertus Magnus’ alchemy is a subject that has attracted the attention of the scholars since the early decades of the 20th century. Yet, the research that has been conducted this far is characterised by its non philosophical character. As a matter of fact, the previous studies approached Albertus’ alchemy either in terms of history of science or of intellectual history. In this paper, I focus on Albertus’ definition of alchemical transmutation that is found in his De mineralibus and I analyze it in terms of his theory of creation and of his theory of matter. Therefore, I show whether a re-creation of a metal is in accordance with Albertus’ philosophy and congruently I bring forth the Aristotle Graecus and the Aristotle Latinus that are foun...
This paper has two main goals: firstly, to display the controversies between the physicians, natural...
This article explains some essential features of the alchemical doctrine of the De anima in arte alc...
For a long time alchemy has been considered a sort of intellectual and historiographical enigma, a l...
This article deals with the most relevant philosophical side of Albert the Great’s analysis of alche...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version can be found here http://dx.doi.org/...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10...
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 paper studies transmutation theory as found in the texts attributed to Zosimus of Panopolis,“th...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from doi:10.1515/ANGL.2004.640This ar...
none1noBetween the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, alchemy reached its full maturity in the We...
Albertus Magnus (1193?-1280), also known as doctor universalis, delved into several fields of...
SUMMARY. — This article groups and analyzes those passages of alchemical texts from the 13th and ear...
The subject of alchemy is often only relegated to a footnote of the history of modern chemistry. Whe...
The accent on scientific and empirical character of alchemy, especially from the field of the histor...
This paper has two main goals: firstly, to display the controversies between the physicians, natural...
This article explains some essential features of the alchemical doctrine of the De anima in arte alc...
For a long time alchemy has been considered a sort of intellectual and historiographical enigma, a l...
This article deals with the most relevant philosophical side of Albert the Great’s analysis of alche...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version can be found here http://dx.doi.org/...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10...
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 paper studies transmutation theory as found in the texts attributed to Zosimus of Panopolis,“th...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from doi:10.1515/ANGL.2004.640This ar...
none1noBetween the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, alchemy reached its full maturity in the We...
Albertus Magnus (1193?-1280), also known as doctor universalis, delved into several fields of...
SUMMARY. — This article groups and analyzes those passages of alchemical texts from the 13th and ear...
The subject of alchemy is often only relegated to a footnote of the history of modern chemistry. Whe...
The accent on scientific and empirical character of alchemy, especially from the field of the histor...
This paper has two main goals: firstly, to display the controversies between the physicians, natural...
This article explains some essential features of the alchemical doctrine of the De anima in arte alc...
For a long time alchemy has been considered a sort of intellectual and historiographical enigma, a l...