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There are also two triangular books in the Manly Palmer Hall Collection of Alchemical Manuscripts at the Getty Research Library which are attributed to Saint Germain.
Each material is associated with a type of Exalted, as well as one of the castes of Alchemical Exalted, who are partially constructed from that material.

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Mention of the philosopher's stone in writing can be found as far back as Cheirokmeta by Zosimos of Panopolis ( c. 300 A. D .) Alchemical writers assign a longer history.
* Arthur Edward Waite, member and later head of the Golden Dawn, wrote the Hermetic Museum and later the Hermetic Museum Restored and Enlarged and did the editing for Hermetic and Alchemical Writings of Paracelsus that was published as a two-volume set.
The Abyssal and Alchemical Exalted technically fall outside of the two categories, as do the Green Sun Princes, though their power level is comparable to that of Celestial Exalted.
As Alchemical Exalted raise their Permanent Essence, they increase in size, eventually joining with Autochthon and growing into cities.
Willing non-Alchemical Exalted can become " Akuma " of Autochthon, gaining the ability to have Alchemical charms installed and gaining a Clarity track.
This material is used primarily by the Alchemical Exalted, though the Exalted of the First Age occasionally made items out of the material.
* Alchemical Elegy: Selected Songs and Writings, Fast Speaking Music, 2001.
An interesting variant on the concept of subtle bodies is found in both Alchemical Taoism and the " Fourth Way " teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky, where it is said that one can create a subtle body, and hence achieve post-mortem immortality, through spiritual or yogic exercises.
* Samael Aun Weor, The Esoteric Course of Alchemical Kabbalah.
Alchemical symbols, originally devised as part of alchemy, were used to denote some elements and some compounds until the 18th century.
* Alchemical symbols in Unicode 6. 0
*" Vis Alchemical.
de Jong, Michael Maier's Atalanta Fugiens: Sources of an Alchemical Book of Emblems, York Beach: Nicolas-Hays, 2002.
Semk, now calling herself Alchemical Girl, then attempts to force further accommodations out of Jamik using strongarm tactics, only to be beaten and captured by Chemical Kid and his fellow Academy trainees ; Semk's genetic modification is then stripped from her by the magics of Academy trainee Glorith.
McBride is active in the American NeoPagan movement and he has organized events based on his research into " Alchemical Fire Rituals ", such as Mysterium and Fires Rising.
The couple had earlier appeared in a bag, at The Alchemical Wedding, an underground artists ' gathering, at London's Royal Albert Hall in late 1968.
Alchemical knowledge in the East and West favor different opinions of the true form of alchemy due to different theological views and cultural biases, however these disputes do not lessen the integrity of alchemy's canonical nature.
He refers to the process of moving from one level to the next as an Alchemical transformation.
Jung believed these visions to be a sort of Alchemical allegory, with the tormented homunculi personifying transmutations — burning or boiling themselves to become something else.
" An Ancient Chinese Alchemical Classic.

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Pseudonyms adopted by authors are sometimes transposed forms of their names ; thus " Calvinus " becomes " Alcuinus " ( here V = U ) or " François Rabelais " = " Alcofribas Nasier ".
Similarly, authors of fantasy role-playing games sometimes compile bestiaries as references, such as the Monster Manual for Dungeons & Dragons.
Thus, various ideas have been associated with it ; Asher Peres remarked that very different, sometimes opposite, views are presented as " the Copenhagen interpretation " by different authors.
Linebarger's works are sometimes included in analyses of Christianity in fiction, along with the works of authors such as C. S. Lewis and J. R. R.
This complex exponential function is sometimes denoted The formula is still valid if x is a complex number, and so some authors refer to the more general complex version as Euler's formula.
Some authors also require the domain of the Euclidean function be the entire ring R ; this can always be accommodated by adding 1 to the values at all nonzero elements, and defining the function to be 0 at the zero element of R, but the result is somewhat awkward in the case of K. The definition is sometimes generalized by allowing the Euclidean function to take its values in any well-ordered set ; this weakening does not affect the most important implications of the Euclidean property.
For much of the 1940s, one of the most prolific and successful authors of this often downbeat brand of suspense tale was Cornell Woolrich ( sometimes under the pseudonym George Hopley or William Irish ).
In particular, North American authors have often merged the buntings and American sparrow family ( Emberizidae ) – and sometimes the bulk of the nine-primaried oscines – with the split-up Fringillidae as subfamilies of a single massive family.
Under other classical authors this sometimes included regions of Sarmatia as well as an area under Roman control on the west bank of the Rhine.
While conceding he is sometimes good, the authors claim Burton's " occasional triumphs only serve to highlight the pathetic waste in most of his films ; for every Equus in which he appears there are at least a half-dozen Cleopatras or Boom! s.
Some authors scrupulously avoid such technology as faster-than-light travel, while others accept such notions ( sometimes referred to as " enabling devices ", since they allow the story to take place ) but focus on realistically depicting the worlds that such a technology might make possible.
This family is reasoned to be a pre-Indo-European Mediterranean substratum of the 2nd millennium BC, sometimes referred to as Pre-Greek, and this is supported by confirmation from ancient Greek authors like Herodotus in Histories that the Etruscans were from Lydia ( SW Turkey ).
From this period we sometimes know the origins and authors of rhymes — for instance, " Twinkle Twinkle Little Star ", which combined the 18th-century French tune " Ah vous dirai-je, Maman " with a poem by English writer Jane Taylor and ' Mary Had a Little Lamb ', written by Sarah Josepha Hale of Boston in 1830.
Because proverbs are so much a part of the language and culture, authors have sometimes used proverbs in historical fiction effectively, but anachronistically, before the proverb was actually known.
However, Greek-influenced Roman authors, such as Polybius and Cicero, sometimes also used the term as a translation for the Greek politeia which could mean regime generally, but could also be applied to certain specific types of regime which did not exactly correspond to that of the Roman Republic.
" Harry Turtledove is one of the most prominent authors in the subgenre and is sometimes called the " master of alternate history ".
Various authors have compiled lists of simple machines and machine elements, sometimes lumping them together under a single term such as " simple machines ", " basic machines ", " compound machines ", or " machine elements "; the use of the term " simple machines " in this broader sense is a departure from the neoclassical sense of the six essential simple machines, which is why many authors prefer to avoid its use, preferring the other terms ( such as " machine element ").
** Self-plagiarism – or multiple publication of the same content with different titles and / or in different journals is sometimes also considered misconduct ; scientific journals explicitly ask authors not to do this.
* It is in this last sense, theology as an academic discipline involving rational study of Christian teaching, that the term passed into English in the fourteenth century, though it could also be used in the narrower sense found in Boethius and the Greek patristic authors, to mean rational study of the essential nature of God – a discourse now sometimes called Theology Proper.
By the 1980s there appeared fiction written by Southern authors who themselves claimed a redneck or white trash origins, such as Harry Crews, Dorothy Allison, Larry Brown, and Tim McLaurin .. Autobiographies sometimes mention white trash origins.
In later British and Irish metalwork, the same style was imitated using casting, which is often called imitation chip-carving, or sometimes just chip carving ( authors are not always careful to distinguish the two ), a term also sometimes applied to pottery decorated in a similar way.
In modern Irish Donegal has produced famous, and sometimes controversial, authors such as the brothers Séamus Ó Grianna and Seosamh Mac Grianna from The Rosses and the contemporary ( and controversial ) Irish-language poet Cathal Ó Searcaigh from Gortahork in Cloughaneely, and where he is known to locals as Gúrú na gCnoc (' the Guru of the Hills ').
Prolific authors for pulp magazines often had two and sometimes three short stories appearing in one issue of a magazine ; the editor would create several fictitious author names to hide this from readers.

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