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Author Patai, Raphael, 1910-1996.

Title The Jewish alchemists : a history and source book / Raphael Patai
Published Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [1994]
©1994

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Description xiv, 617 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: Table of contents for The Jewish alchemists : a history and source book / Raphael Patai. -- Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog -- Information from electronic data provided by the publisher. May be incomplete or contain other coding. -- Illustrations Acknowledgments Abbreviations Pt. 1 Prelude Ch. 1 Introduction 3 Ch. 2 Biblical Figures as Alchemists 18 Ch. 3 Alchemy in Bible and Talmud? 41 Pt. 2 The Hellenistic Age Ch. 4 Jews in Hellenistic Alchemy 50 Ch. 5 Maria the Jewess 60 Ch. 6 Zosimus on Maria the Jewess 81 Pt. 3 The Early Arab World Ch. 7 Abufalah's Alchemy 98 Ch. 8 A Hebrew Version of the Book of Alums and Salts 119 Ch. 9 Pseudo-Khalid ibn Yazid 125 Pt. 4 The Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries Ch. 10 Artephius 141 Ch. 11 The Great Jewish Philosophers 144 Ch. 12 Kabbalah and Alchemy: A Reconsideration 152 Pt. 5 The Fourteenth Century Ch. 13 Raymund de Tarrega: Marrano, Heretic, Alchemist 175 Ch. 14 The Quinta Essentia in Hebrew 204 Ch. 15 Flamel's Jewish Masters 218 Ch. 16 Two Spanish Jewish Court Alchemists 234 Ch. 17 Abraham Eleazar 238 Ch. 18 Themo Judaei 258 Pt. 6 The Fifteenth Century Ch. 19 Simeon ben Semah Duran 264 Ch. 20 Solomon Trismosin and His Jewish Master 268 Ch. 21 Abraham ben Simeon's Cabala Mystica 271 Ch. 22 Isaac Hollandus and His Son John Isaac 289 Ch. 23 Johanan Alemanno and Joseph Albo 293 Ch. 24 Pseudo-Maimonides 300 Ch. 25 Three Kuzari Commentators 314 Pt. 7 The Sixteenth Century Ch. 26 Esh Msaref: A Kabbalistic-Alchemical Treatise 322 Ch. 27 Taitazak and Provencali 336 Ch. 28 Hayyim Vital, Alchemist 340 Ch. 29 An Alchemical Miscellany 365 Ch. 30 Labi, Hamawi, and Portaleone 376 Ch. 31 The Manchester (John Rylands) Manuscript 381 Pt. 8 The Seventeenth Century Ch. 32 Leone Modena, Delmedigo, and Zerah 399 Ch. 33 Four Seventeenth-Century Manuscripts 407 Ch. 34 Benjamin Mussafia 437 Ch. 35 Benjamin Jesse 447 Pt. 9 The Eighteenth Century Ch. 36 Hayyim Shmuel Falck 455 Ch. 37 The Comte de Saint-Germain 463 Ch. 38 Jacob Emden -- de Bar Ilan Manuscript 480 Pt. 10 The Nineteenth Century Ch. 39 An Alchemical Manuscript from Jerba 492 Ch. 40 Mordecai Abi Serour 514 Conclusion: A Profile of Jewish Alchemy 517 Appendix: An Alchemical Vocabulary from Jerba 525 Notes 543 Index 589 -- Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Jewish alchemists, Alchemy History
Summary In this monumental work, Raphael Patai, acclaimed author of Hebrew Myths (with Robert Graves) and The Hebrew Goddess, opens up an entirely new field in cultural history by tracing Jewish alchemy from antiquity to the nineteenth century. Until now there has been little attention given to the significant role that Jews played in the field of alchemy. Here, drawing on an enormous range of previously unexplored sources, Patai reveals that Jews were major players in what was for centuries one of humanity's most compelling intellectual obsessions. Among the myriad subjects treated in the book is the close relationship between alchemy and medicine as practiced by Jewish adepts. Other Jewish alchemists combined alchemy with magic or with kabbalistic practices. Still others became, through their alchemical efforts, the forerunners of modern chemistry. The culmination of many years of research, The Jewish Alchemists shows that alchemy was much more than the attempt at transmuting base metals into gold: it was a powerful worldview that assumed an essential unity underlying all of nature - and the power of humans to intervene, with God's help, in nature's course
Analysis Alchemy History
Alchemy History
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [543]-587) and index
Subject Alchemy -- History.
Jewish alchemists.
Jews -- history.
Alchemy.
LC no. 93035687
ISBN 0691006423 (paperback)
0691032904 (acid-free paper)