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spagyric
spagyric, n. and a. Obs. exc. Hist. (spəˈdʒɪrɪk) Forms: α. 6 spagirique, 7– spagiric (7 -ick); 6–7 spagericke, 7 spargerick. β. 7–8 spagyrick, 7– spagyric. [ad. early mod.L. spagiricus (used, and prob. invented, by Paracelsus), whence also F. spagirique († spargirique Cotgr.), It. spargirico, -ica, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sopho-spagyric
sopho-spagyric, a. [f. Gr. σοϕός wise + spagyric a.] Alchemistic.1893 (title), The Hermetic Museum, Restored and Enlarged: most faithfully Instructing all Disciples of the Sopho-spagyric Art, how..the Philosopher's Stone may be found. Oxford English Dictionary
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Elixir
life Internal alchemy Energy drink Soft drink Panacea (medicine), mythological remedy that would cure all diseases Suspension (chemistry) Syrup Spagyric wikipedia.org
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spagyrist
ˈspagyrist Also 7–8 spagirist. [ad. mod.L. spagirista (F. spagiriste): see spagyric a.] An alchemist.α 1652 J. Wright tr. Camus' Nat. Paradox xi. 280 The Spagirists in seeking the Union of Essences have..found out the dissolving of all naturall Bodies. 1660 J. H[arding] Basil. Valent. Chariot Antim.... Oxford English Dictionary
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La Granjilla de La Fresneda de El Escorial
foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama, La Granjilla de La Fresneda is multifunctional architectural complex including ornamental, etnobotanical and spagyric very peculiar and unique Spanish Renaissance Royal Gardens; both of them were hybrids of ornamental gardens, market gardens, ethnobotanical garden and spagyric wikipedia.org
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spagyrically
spaˈgyrically, adv. Also spagirically. [f. prec.] In a spagyric manner; in accordance with spagyric principles.1621 Burton Anat. Mel. ii. v. i. v, If you will have them spagirically prefaced look in Oswaldus Crollius. 1662 Merrett tr. Neri's Art of Glass xxxi, The manner of making Vitriol of Venus, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paracelsianism
Spagyric Spagyric, or spagyria, is a method developed by Paracelsus and his followers which was thought to improve the efficacy of existing medicines by In its original use, the word spagyric was commonly used synonymously with the word alchemy, however, in more recent times it has often been adopted by wikipedia.org
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Johannes Pharamund Rhumelius
His Spagyric Medicine also appeared in German translation as Medicina Spagyrica oder spagyrische Artzneykunst (Frankfurt, 1662), and in a French edition wikipedia.org
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sophic
sophic, a. (ˈsɒfɪk) [ad. Gr. σοϕικός, f. σοϕία wisdom, σοϕός wise.] † 1. Obtained by some secret process. Obs.1709 True Light of Alchemy (heading), The Method and Materials..composing the Sophick Mercury and Transmuting Elixir. 2. Conveying, or full of, wisdom; learned.a 1773 J. Cunningham On Death ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mountainhood
Discography Mountainhood – Letters from the Forest of Nisene Marks – October 2014 (Gnome Life) Mountainhood – Spagyric – October 2013 (Gnome Life) Mountainhood wikipedia.org
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Conrad Khunrath
His medications relied on spagyric or alchemical processes he developed himself. By 1594, Khurath resided in Schleswig. wikipedia.org
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Unicorn horn
Beliefs related to the alicorn influenced alchemy through spagyric medicine. wikipedia.org
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Tincture
Extract Klosterfrau Melissengeist Spagyric, fermentation, distillation, and extraction of mineral components from the ash residue of calcinated plants wikipedia.org
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Frater Albertus
Based on the Paracelsian concept of three essentials, Body, Soul and Spirit, Frater Albertus developed a system of teaching alchemical concepts using the spagyric Frater Albertus had a profound effect on the way Alchemy and particularly the Spagyric method was disseminated and understood in the mid to late 20th century wikipedia.org
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A History of Embryology
The works contain several sections dedicated to Spagyric. References 1934 non-fiction books wikipedia.org
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