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Alchemists and thought
However, according to The Jewish Alchemists, Maria the Jewess was an ancient alchemist who lived in Alexandria, which would seem to contradict the tradition that she was Moses ' sister: Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 334 BC, while Moses is thought to have lived around 1450-1200 BC.

Alchemists and was
In October 2003, Alchemists of Sound, an hour-long television documentary about the Radiophonic Workshop, was broadcast on BBC Four.
Alchemists had shown that when stibnite, an antimony sulfide ore, was heated with scrap iron, metallic antimony was produced.
According to Heindel, the term " astral body " was employed by the mediaeval Alchemists because of the ability it conferred to traverse the " starry " regions.
This unusual creative situation was explained in the BBC documentary called Alchemists of Sound.
The term " Astral body " was, it is said, employed by the mediaeval Alchemists because of the ability it conferred upon the one who has it to traverse the " starry " regions.
Their first album, " The Juggeling Alchemists Under The Black Light ", was out in 1995 on the German label High Society.
He and Lewis-Smith produced a documentary about the now-defunct BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Alchemists of Sound, which was broadcast on BBC Four in October 2003.

Alchemists and element
Robinet ( 2007: 525 ) explains, " Alchemists begin their work by " opening " or " boring " hundun ; in other words, they begin from the Origin, infusing its transcendent element of precosmic light into the cosmos in order to reshape it.

Alchemists and .
Alchemists developed a framework of theory, terminology, experimental process and basic laboratory techniques that are still recognizable today.
Alchemists have historically rewritten, and evolved the explanation of their art, making a singular definition difficult.
Alchemists contributed distillation to Western Europe.
In the 1970s, a group of activists and engineers calling themselves the New Alchemists believed the warnings of imminent resource depletion and starvation.
The New Alchemists were famous for the depth of research effort placed in their projects.
Alchemists discovered many chemical processes that led to the development of modern chemistry.
Alchemists and chemists subsequently identified many more, with nearly all of the naturally-occurring elements known by 1900.
In the Middle Ages, chemical transformations were studied by Alchemists.
Rudolf gave Prague a mystical reputation that persists in part to this day, with Alchemists ' Alley on the grounds of Prague Castle a popular visiting place.
* Invention of gunpowder by Chinese Taoist Alchemists.
*< cite > The New Alchemists: Breaking Through the Barriers of High Pressure </ cite >, Robert M. Hazen, Times Books, Random House, 1993, hardcover, 286 pages, ISBN 0-8129-2275-1
Alchemists later used the Classical elements, the concept of anima mundi, and Creation stories presented in texts like Plato ’ s Timaeus as analogies for their process.
Alchemy and Alchemists.
Dilated Peoples were featured on a song on the Alchemists ' 1st Infantry album.
The Golden Builders: Alchemists, Rosicrucians, and the First Freemasons.
* F. Sherwood Taylor-The Alchemists
" Elements Known to the Alchemists ", Discovery of the Elements.
* January 6-Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists, a masque written by Ben Jonson and designed by Inigo Jones, is performed at Whitehall Palace.
The Chrysopoeia Ouroboros of Cleopatra is one of the oldest images of the Ouroboros to be linked with the legendary opus of the Alchemists, the Philosopher ’ s Stone.
The Golden Builders: Alchemists, Rosicrucians, and the First Freemasons.
* Enoch Root – an elusive and mysterious alchemist who first appears at the beginning of the book and recurs throughout often in the company of Alchemists such as Newton and Locke.

once and thought
He thought once that he identified the somewhat hysterical voice of Fleischman claiming a kill.
He had not even thought about her much except once or twice at night in bed when his slowly ranging thoughts would abruptly, almost accidentally, encounter her.
He thought that if once, only once, he could talk with Simms Purdew, something about his own life, and all life, would be clear and simple.
He thought of Simms Purdew, who once had risen at the edge of a cornfield, a maniacal scream on his lips, and swung a clubbed musket like a flail to beat down the swirl of Rebel bayonets about him.
He looked at her out of himself, she thought, as he did only for an instant at a time, the look which always surprised her even now when his uncombable hair was yellowing a little and his breath came hard through his nicotine-choked lungs, the look of the gaunt youth she had suddenly found herself staring at in the Tate Gallery on a Thursday once.
Combellack argues further, and here he makes his main point, that once The Iliad and The Odyssey are thought formulaic poems composed for an audience accustomed to formulaic poetry, Homeric critics are deprived of an entire domain they previously found arable.
The Christian education of children, too, was once hardly more than a sideshow, but the day came when a congregation that did not assume full oversight of a church school was thought of as failing in its duty.
But when tiny, 145-pound Albert Gregory Pearson of the Los Angeles Angels, who once caught three straight fly balls in center field because, as a teammate explained, `` the other team thought no one was out there '', hits seven home runs in four months ( three more than his total in 1958, 1959, and 1960 ), his achievement borders on the ridiculous.
I wish he was with me now, she thought, and that we were both the ages we are and doing what was once only pretense and acute embarrassment.
When the grammatical dual form of Ajax is used in the Iliad, it was once believed that it indicated the lesser Ajax fighting side-by-side with Telamonian Ajax, but now it is generally thought that that usage refers to the Greater Ajax and his brother Teucer.
* Individuals with expressive aphasia ( also called Broca's aphasia ) were once thought to have frontal lobe damage, though more recent work by Dr. Nina Dronkers using imaging and ' lesion analysis ' has revealed that patients with Expressive aphasia have lesions to the medial insular cortex.
Croce suggested that “ expression ” is central in the way that beauty was once thought to be central.
Another major breakthrough, whose originators were once thought to be crazy, is the mixing of ethnic cuisines.
It once was generally believed that life and its materials had some essential property or substance distinct from any found in non-living matter, and it was thought that only living beings could produce the molecules of life.
Although the history of the Big Apple was once thought a mystery, research over the past two decades, primarily by amateur etymologist Barry Popik and Gerald Cohen of Missouri University of Science and Technology, has provided a reasonably clear picture of the term's history.
Comorian waters are the habitat of the coelacanth, a rare fish with limblike fins and a cartilaginous skeleton, the fossil remains of which date as far back as 400 million years and which was once thought to have become extinct about 70 million years ago.
" Since my mind has been engaged in the service of the lotus feet of Lord Krsna, and I have been enjoying an ever new transcendental humor, whenever I think of sex life with a woman, my face at once turns from it, and I spit at the thought.
Many concepts once thought to be analogous, such as the Chinese Wu Xing, are now understood more figuratively.
In one instance, material once referred to four genera and seven species on the basis of differences in molar shape is now thought to represent differently aged individuals of a single species, Cardiatherium paranense.
Although once thought to be a simple solution of molecules, multiple levels of organization exist in the cytosol.
Young was once quoted as saying, " Some may have thought it was essential to know how to curve a ball before anything else.
The craters of the moon have been well preserved through time and were once thought to have been the result of extreme volcanic activity, but instead were formed by meteorites, nearly all of which took place in the first few hundred million years after the Moon formed.
The second, smaller dome sits directly over the centre of the transept crossing of the choir where the compas, an omphalos once thought to be the centre of the world ( associated to the site of the Crucifixion and the Resurrection ), is situated.
A white Dodo was once incorrectly thought to have existed on the nearby island of Réunion.

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