Anonymous on Alchemy, Aristotle, and Creation: An Unedited Thirteenth-Century Text
Around the year 1200 there appeared a Latin translation of Pseudo-Aristotle's De mineralibus, in which the author denied the possibility of the transmutation of metals. This statement, especially when placed in the mouth of the revered Aristotle, was a severe blow to the aim of the alchemists....
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