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  1. Mar 24, 2016 · The "philosopher's stone" was a mythical substance that alchemists believed had magical properties and could even help humans achieve immortality. The manuscript turned up at an auction at Bonhams ...

  2. The philosopher's stone is created by the alchemical method known as The Magnum Opus or The Great Work. Often expressed as a series of color changes or chemical processes, the instructions for creating the philosopher's stone are varied. When expressed in colours, the work may pass through phases of nigredo, albedo, citrinitas, and rubedo.

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  4. Bologna stone. philosopher’s stone, in Western alchemy, an unknown substance, also called “the tincture” or “the powder,” sought by alchemists for its supposed ability to transform base metals into precious ones, especially gold and silver. Alchemists also believed that an elixir of life could be derived from it.

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  5. Apr 11, 2016 · Titled “Preparation of Mercury for the Stone,” the manuscript appears to be a handwritten copy of a recipe to make a key ingredient of the Philosopher’s Stone originally created by alchemist ...

  6. The Philosopher’s Stone is shown as three coloured orbs (the white stone, the red stone and the black stone). Combined, they can make the Elixir of Life. The Sun signifies gold and the Crescent Moon represents silver. The stones are held aloft by a dragon known as the ‘Serpent of Arabia’.

  7. Apr 8, 2016 · The document includes Newton’s handwritten copy of a recipe for sophick mercury, the key ingredient to the philosopher’s stone. The recipe for “Preparation of Mercury for the Stone” came ...

  8. The Philosopher's Stone was a legendary alchemical substance with magical properties. The ruby-red Stone could be used to transform any metal into pure gold, as well as to create the Elixir of Life, which made the drinker immortal. The only known Stone to have ever existed was created by the famed French alchemist Nicolas Flamel.[1][2] During 1991–1992 school year at Hogwarts School of ...

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