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#biography #alchemy  What was the philosopher's stone? Long before Newton, however, there was Nicolas Flamel, a French bookseller and notary who lived in Paris during the 14th and early 15th centuries. In 1382, Flamel claimed to have transformed lead into gold after decoding an ancient book of alchemy with ... #nicholasflamel Nicholas Flamel, Nicolas Flamel, Ancient Book, Philosopher's Stone, Philosophers Stone, Ancient Books, Western World, Living In Paris, My Favorite Image

From the Middle Ages to the late 17th‑century, the so‑called “philosopher’s stone” was the most sought‑after goal in the world of alchemy, the medieval ancestor of chemistry. According to legend, the philosopher’s stone was a substance that could turn ordinary metals such as iron, tin, lead, zinc, nickel or copper into precious metals like gold […]

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