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  1. Alchemy - Wikipedia

    Another literary work inspired by the alchemical tradition is the 1988 novel The Alchemist by Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho. Visual artists have had a similar relationship with alchemy.

  2. ALCHEMIST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Alchemy and alchemist are in fact older words than chemistry and chemist in English. Alchemists believed that lead could be “perfected” into gold, that diseases could be cured, and that life could be …

  3. Alchemy | Definition, History, Meaning, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 9, 2026 · The first Chinese alchemist who is reasonably well known was Ko Hung (ad 283–343), whose book Pao-p’u-tzu (pseudonym of Ko Hung) contains two chapters with obscure recipes for …

  4. Alchemy - World History Encyclopedia

    Aug 24, 2023 · The whole pseudoscience became ripe for satire, such as in The Alchemist, a 1610 play by Ben Jonson (c. 1572 to c. 1637). Alchemy had metamorphosed from an endeavour with awe …

  5. Alchemists & Early Scientists - Science History Institute

    DISTILLATIONS MAGAZINE Paracelsus, the Alchemist Who Wed Medicine to Magic Historian Bruce Moran reveals the life of an itinerant doctor whose work influenced modern science.

  6. ALCHEMIST Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    ALCHEMIST definition: a person who is versed in or practices alchemy. See examples of alchemist used in a sentence.

  7. ALCHEMIST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    ALCHEMIST definition: 1. a person who uses or seems to use alchemy (= attempts to to change ordinary metals into gold…. Learn more.