An Open Entrance to the Closed Palace of the King
THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE
CHAPTER I. Of the need of Sulphur for producing
the Elixir
CHAPTER II. Of the Component Principles of the
Mercury of the Sages
CHAPTER III. Concerning the Chalybs of the Sages
CHAPTER IV. Of the Magnet of the Sages
CHAPTER V. Of the Chaos of the Sages
CHAPTER VI. Of the Air of the Sages
CHAPTER VII. Of the First Operation -- Preparation
of Mercury by means of the Flying Eagles
CHAPTER VIII. Of the Difficulty and Length of the
First Operation
CHAPTER IX. On the Superiority of our Mercury
over All Metals
CHAPTER X. On the sulphur which is in the Mercury
of the Sages
CHAPTER XI. oncerning the Discovery of the
Perfect Magistery
CHAPTER XII. The Generic Method of Making the
Perfect Magistery
CHAPTER XIII. Of the Use of Mature Sulphur in
the Work of the Elixir
CHAPTER XIV. Of the Circumstantial and
Accidental Requisites of our Art
CHAPTER XV. Of the Incidental Purging of Mercury
and Gold
CHAPTER XVI. Of the Amalgam of Mercury and Gold,
and of their respective Proportions
CHAPTER XVII. Concerning the Size, Form,
Material, and Mode of Securing the Vessel
CHAPTER XVIII. Of the Furnace or Athanor of the
Sages
CHAPTER XIX. Of the Progress of the Work during
the First Forty Days
CHAPTER XX. Of the Appearance of Blackness in
the Work of the Sun and Moon
CHAPTER XXI. Of the Caution required to avoid
Burning the Flowers
CHAPTER XXII. Of the Regimen of Saturn
CHAPTER XXIII. Of the different Regimens of this
Work
CHAPTER XXIV. Of the First Regimen, which is
that of Mercury
CHAPTER XXV. The Regimen of the Second Part,
which is that of Saturn
CHAPTER XXVI. Of the Regimen of Jupiter
CHAPTER XXVII. Of the Regimen of the Moon
CHAPTER XXVIII. Of the Regimen of Venus
CHAPTER XXIX. Of the Regimen of Mars
CHAPTER XXX. Of the Regimen of the Sun
CHAPTER XXXI. Of the Fermentation of the Stone
CHAPTER XXXII. The Imbibition of the Stone
CHAPTER XXXIII. The Multiplication of the Stone
CHAPTER XXXIV. Of Projection
CHAPTER XXXV. Of the Manifold uses of this Art
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