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VMs: Lull and the Alchemy
Dear friends:
The Spanish scholar Raimond Llull (Lulus or Lulio), aka ?Doctor
iluminado?, was lived in London some months in 1312, such Llull write in
your book ?De transmutatione animae metallorum?. He worked for the king
Edward II, and (in your words) he builded gold (from 50 pound of
quicksilver and plumb) for the Kingdom with the ?Alchemyc powder?
(projection powder).
But the documents can to demonstrate that this transmutation is false,
because the King really applied a new tax in the wool.
(An other famous false alchemyst -?fraguador?- was Edward Kelley, but
its an other history).
A greeting.
Francisco Violat Bordonau
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