Fulcanelli's The Dwellings of the Philosophers

The long awaited English translation of Fulcanelli's Les Demeures Philosophales is ready! The true identity of the alchemical adept calling himself "Fulcanelli" has never been publicly discovered but there are few who would not recognize his works as the most significant contribution to the Great Art in more than 100 years. The author displays an immense knowledge of the practices of Alchemy and of the Alchemists of the Middle Ages. For the first time he makes clear the differences between Chemistry, Spagyrics, Archemy, and Alchemy. For many, the most amazing revelation of the book will be the author's review and exhaustive interpretation of the extensive statuary, bas relief, and other artistic devices built into the homes of numerous Medieval Alchemists. These works of art for centuries have revealed openly the secrets of Alchemy to all who have the eyes to see. This long-awaited, meticulously translated work from the original French will be of immense benefit to those who seek to understand Alchemy for what it truly is -- the art and science of Creation and Transformation of physical form through the agency of Man.

  • $150.00 leather-bound, limited edition, with a gold stamp of the salamander of Lisieux on the front, marbled paper in the inside front and back, with a red bookmark ribbon;  Limited edition of 300. No ISBN  issed through publisher only.

  • $49.99 hardcover with Salamader Jacket, limited edition of 1000 copies; 530 pages; 38 plates; ISBN 0-9635211-6-0

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