Book Details:
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Title: Origins of Alchemy in Graeco-Roman Egypt
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Author: Jack Lindsay
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Format: Hardcover
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Publication Date: April 23, 1970
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Publisher: Frederick Muller Ltd
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ISBN: Not explicitly stated; consult specific listings for confirmation.
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Language: English
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Page Count: Approximately 367 pages
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Dimensions: Varies; typically around 8.5 x 5.5 inches (consult specific copy for precise details).
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Content Type: Academic/Non-fiction
Description:
Jack Lindsay's Origins of Alchemy in Graeco-Roman Egypt delves into the historical and cultural roots of alchemy as it emerged during the Graeco-Roman period in Egypt. The book discusses the fusion of Greek philosophy, Egyptian mystical practices, and early chemical experimentation, providing a scholarly analysis of the socio-political and spiritual influences that gave rise to this ancient proto-science.
Lindsay examines texts, historical accounts, and artifacts to chart the evolution of alchemical thought, addressing the transition from mystical practices to systematic approaches influencing later traditions.
For Collectors:
This book is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of alchemy, ancient science, and cultural exchanges in antiquity. Copies in good condition are often sought after in academic and niche collector circles.
For specific pricing and condition details, consult rare book dealers or online listings. Prices vary depending on the book's preservation and the demand among collectors.
Product details
- Publisher : TBS The Book Service Ltd (23 April 1970)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 464 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0584100051
- ISBN-13 : 978-0584100051