The Turba Philosophorum(Paperback, Arthur Edward Waite)
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"The Turba Philosophorum," also known as "Assembly of the Philosophers," is an ancient alchemical treatise of unknown authorship. It is believed to have been written in Arabic or Latin, and it dates back to the early medieval period. The text is a compilation of dialogues and teachings among various alchemical philosophers, discussing their insights, experiences, and discoveries.Arthur Edward Waite, the renowned occultist and scholar, translated "The Turba Philosophorum" into English in 1896. As an alchemy enthusiast and historian, Waite contributed to the preservation and dissemination of many important alchemical texts.The book delves into alchemical symbolism, allegory, and the spiritual transformation of the alchemist. It contains instructions for the preparation of various alchemical substances and explores the quest for the Philosopher's Stone and the Elixir of Life.As with many alchemical texts, "The Turba Philosophorum" contains cryptic language and veiled references that are common in esoteric literature. Waite's translation and annotations provide additional insights and context to help readers understand the complexities of the material.