Alchemy.
Alchemy was an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition practised throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia, originating in Greco-Roman Egypt in the first few centuries. Alchemists attempted to purify, mature, and perfect certain materials.
A Course in Mastering Alchemy. Tools to Shift, Transform and Ascend by Jim Self, Roxane Burnett
An Alchemy of Alphabets (Including Hebrew, Runes & Ogham)
Adept Alchemy by Robert A. Nelson(1922)
Alchemical and Rosicrucian compendium
Alchemy. The Ancient Science
Alchemy. The Art of Transformation by Jay Ramsay
Alchemy, Ancient and Modern by Redgrove H.S. (1921)
Alchemy. Ancient and Modern by Sanjay Amin
Alchemy - a bibliography of English-language writings
Alchemy & Herbalists
Alchemy & Mysticism by Alexander Roob
Alchemy and the Alchemists by Reuben Swinburne Clymer (1907)
Alchemy and Alchemists by Sean Martin
Alchemy and Authority in the Holy Roman Empire by Tara Nummedal
Alchemy - a bibliography of English-language writings
Alchemy Deciphered by Alasdair Forsythe
Alchemy Key. Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
Alchemy Rediscovered And Restored by Archibald Cockren
Alchemy. Science of the Cosmos, Science of the Soul by Titus Burckhardt
Alchemy Unveiled by Johannes Helmond
Bibliotheca chemica, a catalogue of the alchemical, chemical and pharmaceutical books in the collection of the late James Young of Kelly and Durris. Volume 1 (1906)
Bibliotheca chemica, a catalogue of the alchemical, chemical and pharmaceutical books in the collection of the late James Young of Kelly and Durris. Volume 2 (1906)
Dictionary of Alchemy: From Maria Prophetessa to Isaac Newton by Mark Haeffner
Esoteric Keys of Alchemy (1931)
Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts by Herbert Silberer
From Alchemy to Chemistry by John Read
Liber 420. Cannabis, Magickal Herbs and the Occult by Chris Bennett
Magic and Alchemy by Robert Michael Place
Modern Alchemy by Morrisson Mark S.
Musaeum hermeticum. Francofurti, 1678
Mysticism and Alchemy Through the Ages. The Quest for Transformation by Gary Edson
Real Alchemy. A Primer of Practical Alchemy by Robert Allen Bartlett
Saint Germain on Alchemy Science of Self Transformation
Secrets of Nature. Astrology and Alchemy in Early Modern Europe by William R. Newman, Anthony Grafton
The black sun - the alchemy and art of darkness by Marlan, Stanton, Rosen, David H
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Alchemy by Dennis William Hauck
The Elements of Alchemy by Cherry Gilchrist
The Emerald Tablet. Alchemy of Personal Transformation by Dennis William Hauck
The Last Sorcerers. The Path from Alchemy to the Periodic Table by Richard Morris
The Magic Circle of Rudolf II. Alchemy and Astrology in Renaissance Prague by Peter Marshall
The Metaphysical World of Isaac Newton. Alchemy, Prophecy, and the Search for Lost Knowledge by John Chambers
The Occult Book. A Chronological Journey from Alchemy to Wicca by John Michael Greer
The Origins of Alchemy in Graeco-Roman Egypt by Jack Lindsay
The rise of alchemy in fourteenth-century England. Plantagenet kings and the search for the philosopher's by Hughes Jonathan
The Secrets of Alchemy by Principe, Lawrence
The Practical Handbook of Plant Alchemy. An Herbalist's Guide to Preparing Medicinal Essences by Manfred M. Junius
The Tower of Alchemy. An Advanced Guide to the Great Work by David Goddard
Theatrum chemicum britannicum : containing severall poeticall pieces of our famous English philosophers, who have written the hermetique mysteries in their owne ancient language by Ashmole Elias 1652
Alchemysts.
Abramelin The Mage
The Book of Abramelin tells the story of an Egyptian mage named Abraham, or Abra-Melin, who taught a system of magic to Abraham of Worms, a Jew in Worms, Germany, presumed to have lived from c.1362–c.1458.
Books by Abramelin The Mage
The Sacred Magic Of Abramelin The Mage by Abraham ben Simeon, of Worms
Agrippa Henry Cornelius
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim was a German polymath, physician, legal scholar, soldier, theologian, and occult writer. He is considered one of the most influential occultists of the early modern period.
Books by Agrippa Henry Cornelius (and about Agrippa Henry Cornelius)
The Life of Henry Cornelius Agrippa Von Nettesheim by Henry Morley 1856
Geomancy by Henry Cornelius Agrippa
The vanity of arts and sciences by Henry Cornelius Agrippa
Three books of occult philosophy or magic by Henry Cornelius Agrippa 1898
Basilius Valentinus
Basil Valentine is the Anglicised version of the name Basilius Valentinus, ostensibly a 15th-century alchemist, possibly Canon of the Benedictine Priory of Saint Peter in Erfurt, Germany but more likely a pseudonym used by one or several 16th-century German authors.
Books by Basilius Valentinus (and about Basilius Valentinus)
Twelve Keys Of Basilius Valentinus. Alchemical Manuscripts by Philip Wheeler
Edward Kelley
Sir Edward Kelley or Kelly, also known as Edward Talbot, was an English Renaissance occultist and self-declared spirit medium. He is best known for working with John Dee in his magical investigations.
Books by Edward Kelley (and about Edward Kelley)
In the footsteps of Edward Kelley
The Alchemical Writings Of Edward Kelly (1893)
The Angelic Alphabet by Edward Kelley
John Dee and Edward Kelley by Tom Morris
John Dee
Books by John Dee (and about John Dee)
Maier Michael
German physician and counsellor to Rudolf II Habsburg. He was a learned alchemist, epigramist and amateur composer.
Hermes Trismegistus
"Hermes the Thrice-Greatest" (Classical Latin: Mercurius ter Maximus) is a legendary Hellenistic figure that originated as a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.
Corpus Hermeticum Hermes Trismegistus
The Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus
Books by Hermes Trismegistus
Books by Maier Michael
Arcana arcanissima by Maier Michael 1614 (Latin)
Atalanta fugiens by Maier Michael 1618 (Latin)
Chymisches Cabinet, derer grossen Geheimnussen der Natur by Maier Michael 1708 (German)
De circulo physico, quadrato by Maier Michael 1616 (Latin)
Examen fvcorvm psevdo-chymicorvm detectorvm et by Maier Michael 1617 (Latin)
Jocvs severvs by Maier Michael 1617 (Latin)
Michaelis Majeri Viatorivm by Maier Michael 1651 (Latin)
Secretioris naturae secretorum scrutinium chymicum by Maier Michael 1687 (Latin)
Septimana philosophica by Maier Michael 1620 (Latin)
Silentivm post clamores, das ist, Apologi vnd Verantwortung by Maier Michael (German)
Symbola avreae mensae dvodecim nationvm by Maier Michael 1617 (Latin)
Themis avrea: the laws of the fraternity of the Rosie Crosse by Maier Michael 1656 (Latin)
Tripvs avrevs, hoc est, Tres tractatvs chymici selectissimi by Maier Michael 1618 (Latin)
Vervm inventvm by Maier Michael 1619 (Latin)
Nicholas Flamel
Nicolas Flamel (c. 1330 – 22 March 1418) was a French scribe and manuscript-seller. After his death, Flamel developed a reputation as an alchemist believed to have discovered the philosopher's stone and to have thereby achieved immortality. These legendary accounts first appeared in the 17th century. According to texts ascribed to Flamel almost 200 years after his death, he had learned alchemical secrets from a Jewish converso on the road to Santiago de Compostela. He has since appeared as a legendary alchemist in various fictional works.
Billy the Kid and the Vampyres of Vegas. A Lost Story from the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
The Alchemyst. The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
The Necromancer. The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
The Sorceress. The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
The Warlock. The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
Paracelsus
Paracelsus, born Theophrastus von Hohenheim, was a Swiss physician, alchemist, lay theologian, and philosopher of the German Renaissance. He was a pioneer in several aspects of the "medical revolution" of the Renaissance, emphasizing the value of observation in combination with received wisdom.
Roger Bacon
Roger Bacon, also known by the scholastic accolade Doctor Mirabilis, was a medieval English philosopher and Franciscan friar who placed considerable emphasis on the study of nature through empiricism.
Books by Roger Bacon (and about Roger Bacon)
The Life and work of Roger Bacon, London, 1914 (J. H. Bridges)
Ripley George
Sir George Ripley was an English Augustinian canon, author, and alchemist.
A Treatise of Mercury and the Philosophers Stone by Sir George Ripley
Five Preparations of the Philosopher’s Mercury by Sir George Ripley
Liber Secretisimus by Sir George Ripley
The Ripley Scroll
St. Albert the Great
Albertus Magnus, also known as Saint Albert the Great or Albert of Cologne, was a German Catholic Dominican friar, philosopher and bishop.
Books by St. Albert the Great (and about St. Albert the Great)
St. Albert the Great 1932 by Th. M. Schwertner
Books by Barrett Francis
The Magus Vol 1 by Barrett Francis
The Magus Vol 2 by Barrett Francis
Books by Mathers MacGregor
Kabbala denudata, the Kabbalah unveiled by S. Lidell MacGregor Mathers
Key Of Solomon The King Clavicula Salomois by S. Lidell MacGregor Mathers
The Book of the Goetia of Solomon the King by S. Lidell MacGregor Mathers
The greater Key of Solomon by S. Lidell MacGregor Mathers
The Magic of Armadel by S. Lidell MacGregor Mathers
Books by Scheibel Johann
The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses by Johann Scheibel, Ennemoser Joseph
Books by Timothy Freke, Peter Gandy
The illustrated book of Sacred Scriptures By Timothy Freke
The gospel of the Second Coming By Timothy Freke, Peter Gandy
The Hermetica. The Lost Wisdom Of The Pharaohs By Timothy Freke, Peter Gandy
The wisdom of the pagan philosophers By Timothy Freke, Peter Gandy
Arthur Edward Waite was an American-born British poet and scholarly mystic who wrote extensively on occult and esoteric matters, and was the co-creator of the
Rider-Waite tarot deck.
Manly Palmer Hall collection of alchemical manuscripts
Manly Palmer Hall was a Canadian-born author, lecturer, astrologer and mystic. He is best known for his 1928 work The Secret Teachings of All Ages. Over his 70 year career, he gave thousands of lectures, including two at Carnegie Hall, and published over 150 volumes.
Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624; Bacstrom, Sigismond; Cagliostro, Alessandro, conte di, 1743-1795; Maier, Michael, 1568?-1622. Atalanta fugiens; Ripley, George, d. 1490? Ripley scroll (1500-1825)