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A Facsimile Rosicrucian Alchemical
Manuscript
On the Philosophers Stone
Containing the Three Magisteriums of the Art
Attributed to Edward Kelley 1592-97,
the companion of Dr.John Dee,
(from an unpublished handwritten notebook circa 1860 which reflects the
secret alchemical traditions of the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia and
the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn).
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Finely bound in an edition of 500 copies, each copy in
full black niger
with dark non-pareil marbled endpapers chosen to match
the original manuscript notebook. Pages sewn in signatures, endpapers
stiff-leaved to the text.
To the front of each copy is a gilt talisman designed after
a Rosicrucian emblem found at the end of the manuscript: a squared cross
of parallel lines enclosing the four letters I.N.R.I. in gothic characters,
surrounding a tripartite crown, each corner of the device flanked by decorative
scrolls and leaves
The body of the text is an exact reproduction of the handwritten original,
reproduced by offset lithography onto 120gsm oyster wove paper
and displaying all the features of the manuscript pages in full.
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The original notebook appeared in the collection of a practising alchemist,
now deceased. It has never been part of a large collection, never publicly
viewed, nor its contents printed.
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“..Manuscriptial Compendium
During
1592-1597 …”
This unique document opens with a curious history relating to the Emperor
Rudolf II and his court physician Sennert, who were involved in the discovery
of an alchemist ‘Kallnuss’, his eventual imprisonment and
attempted escape, which lead to his ‘..breaking four ribs..’
and dying ‘soon after..’. This legend of Edward Kelleys (here
misnamed Kallnuss) demise is a variant of the famous story found in Francis
Barrett’s ‘Magus’ and in Elias Ashmoles early account,;
the manuscript itself contains much material not found in any of the surviving
Kelley material (either the ‘Tractatus de Lapide Philosophorum’
or in the collection of texts which survived through the agency of Sigismond
Bacstrom).
The alchemical traditions of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn are
derived through the agencies of Fredrick Hockley et al, yet it is widely
believed that a connection with the older tradition is to be sought in
the German Gold und Rosenkreuz formed in the late 1500’s. Our manuscript
is clearly a translation from a German original, as we know it is Kelleys
recipe could the transmission of the alchemic mystery in te Rosicrucian
Orders have come ultimately from the experiments of Dee and Kelley?...
Prefixed to the treatise is a chapter ‘Magnalia’ which exhorts
the aspiring alchemist in highly religious language to be ‘…as
cunning as the Serpent and candid like the Dove..for who, not possessing
these qualities in this sedimental earth, will be attacked by men and
beasts, even devoured by dogs..’. The path of Initiation in the
Western Mysteries is clearly alluded to here, and the work herein described
contains many deep allusions to the esoteric mysteries for those who ‘know,
and well consider..’.
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A most curious and dark passage on
‘..The Hand of the Philosophers..’
follows, wherein is mentioned a ‘Philosophical Club’ to which
the aspiring student must swear and bind himself as a servant and ‘truly
as an alchemist’, to learn the secrets of the ‘Hand’
which contains the secrets of the masters of the art…
This strange anonymous ‘Philosophical Club’ with its religious
language, its sacred oaths, is this the invisible college of the Rosicrucian
Fraternity?
Immediately following the previous passage is a lesson on the Four Lettered
Name of God and the ten qualities or ‘Image’ of the true alchemist,
an elevation to god-like status for the natural man, the ‘..true
footsteps of the Image..’, a work of prayer which leads to the Heart
of the Father, ‘by which he extracted, cleansed us, reconciled,
and made us lovely to God..’..
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Following is a fulsome account of the
"V.I.T.R.I.O.L.U.M.
from which the ‘Philosophi Adepti’ prepared their ‘First
Stone’, their starry regulae and ‘sap of the wise’,
a substance both solid, powder, and limpid liquid, quick in its agency
and startling transformations!
An extended rehearsal of its names and attributes follow, taken from Valentine,
hosellanus, Romanus, Erbinacus, Hollandus &c &c..
This same ‘Vitriol of the Wise’ spreads as a vapour, and our
author likens it well to the potency ‘..thrown into the large Vessel
of nature..’ at the time of the incarnation of the deity, ‘..opened
with the menstruum which closes the whole world..’ a Rosicrucian
mystical cipher for the enlivening of the natural elements by the spirit…
A careful instruction on preparing this flower ‘..in a glasse, in
the balneum..’ which then is putrified, the crystals dried and ‘..you
will receive in your eye and hand an liquorum unctuosum which the Philosophers
give different names..’ encompassing the dry, wet, and middle passages
to the ‘Golden Fleece’..
Our Manuscript details both the processes of the ‘Dry’ and
‘Wet’ alchemical paths, both the processes and the various
secret names by which they are known, followed by a disquisition on the
Red Philosophical Egg and its procedures given in terse language and each
page bristling with alchemical signs and symbols of the work, a hidden
language of the Adepts…
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Next comes the largest and most significant section of the manuscript:
‘..To prepare The Red Elixir..’
Being the actual recipe for the projecting powder used by Edward Kelley
in Bohemia in the 1590’s. Kelleys Famous red tincture was reputed
to have been found at Glastonbury alongside an indecipherable manuscript,
but the initiated tradition maintains that he discovered the secret himself,
with the blessing of his Angel, and practised it with great effect:
‘..Edward Kelley made projection with one small grain (of the red
elixir) upon one and a quarter of common mercurie..’ from which
he produced an ounce of pure Gold, as Elias Ashmole attests in his Theatrum
Chemicum Britannicum of 1652.
Kelley was known to have produced the second magisterium of the art, in
the healing of his one time master Willem Rozmberk, shortly before his
arrest and detention at Krikovlat. He was subsequently transported to
the Castle of Moste where he wrote the ‘Tractatus de Lapide Philosophorum’
a general treatise of the Stone which has none of the detail
or practical instruction found in our manuscript.
Page after page of the chapter of ‘The Red Elixir’ details
Kelleys experiment and application of its secret, this unique historical
document puts Kelleys contribution to the science on a par with any of
the great operative alchemists. A series of ‘Questions and Answers
in the Work’, (an explication of the dry path) shows an advanced
practical application alongside the more mystical and religious sentiments
expressed elsewhere in the manuscript. Every hidden operation leading
up to the stage of the Red Powder is discussed with a profusion of chymical
hieroglyphs throughout the text…
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Simplicitas Sapientiae Sigillum
Here follows a passage on the multiplication process, its vitues in the
second magisterium (the art of healing) its stages and procedures…
Purificatio Salis Mirabilis Philosophica
Where the process of preparing the ‘Sea of the Wise’ is given
in clear practical language, followed by..
Praeperatio Menstrui Apollonici
&
Preparatis Menstrui Mercurialis
which give in detail the materials, equipment and procedures necessary
to these two compartments of the ‘Tablet’ which follows, a
diagrammatic illustration of the Great Work in a four-fold process of
transformation:
‘..who exactly understands this Tablet wil he know how one takest
origin out of the other..’
A mystical-chymical expression of the formula of Tetragrammaton expressed
at the commencement of the manuscript. More extraordinary is what follows,
a complex alphabetic cipher, given in the form of a conjuration to the
reader and to the book itself, that it fall into no unworthy hands, culminating
in the final symbolic design of the manuscript: a Rosicrucian cipher of
the five elements written in cruciform design in the letters of the name
‘YHSHVH’ which appears in the 18th Degree of the Rose Croix
of Heredom and is ultimately derived from the Kabbalistic speculations
of Johannes Reuchlin and the renaissance magicians…
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