Article ID: CBB926056627

Metals as Living Bodies. Founts of Mercury, Amalgams, and Chrysocolla (2023)

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Ancient and medieval alchemical works include several comparisons between the generation and development of metals and those of plants, animals, and living beings. These comparisons could refer to adopt physiological models in the explanation of the natural formation of metals and their artificial transformation, to justify the place occupied by alchemy within the broader study of the natural world, and to stand as metaphorical descriptions of specific alchemical procedures. This article analyses these features by focusing on the relationship between mercury and gold, the latter being the “perfect” metal that constituted both an ambitious goal of alchemical practice and one of its key ingredients. The interrelationship between gold and mercury emerges in complex myths about metallic rivers, in the use of gold-mercury amalgams in ancient technology, and in the discussion that alchemists developed around the enigmatic chrysocolla (literally “gold solder”). These three foci are discussed in relation to a variety of ancient sources – from Aristotle and the Stoics to late antique, Byzantine, and Syriac alchemical texts – to explore the different forms of conceptualising metals as living bodies and the interactions of these models with ancient theories on the formation of metals and the alchemical practices aimed at their transformation.

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Authors & Contributors
Bilak, Donna
Athanasios Rinotas
Abbri, Ferdinando
Alfonso-Goldfarb, Ana Maria
Chang, Ku-Ming (Kevin)
El-Eswed, Bassam I.
Journals
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity
British Journal for the History of Science
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Publishers
Rubedo Press
Concepts
Alchemy
Metals and metallic compounds
Gold
Mercury (element)
Transmutation (alchemy)
Environmental history
People
Albertus Magnus
Avicenna
Stahl, Georg Ernst
Boerhaave, Herman
Dumas, Jean Baptiste André
Helmont, Jan Baptista van
Time Periods
Ancient
Medieval
17th century
Early modern
18th century
19th century
Places
Germany
Paris (France)
Holy Roman Empire
Rome (Italy)
Tibet
China
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