<p>In alchemical symbolism Antimony is characterized as a lion (able to devour all metals except the royal Gold). The element itself has had a chequered past being on occasion considered almost a panacea and at other times condemned by both church and state. Basilius Valentinus is a shadowy 16th century figure thought by some to have been Canon of the Benedictine Priory of Saint Peter in Erfurt Germany. Some of his writings such as &#39;The Twelve Philosophical Keys&#39; are as obscure as the author&#39;s own origins but this present work &#39;The Triumphant Chariot of Antimony&#39; is a far clearer exposition of Antimony&#39;s alchemical properties intermixed with vibrant Gnosticism and not a little medical perceptiveness. The Annotations of Theodore Kirkringus (who claims to have known the mysterious author) are equally illuminating. Regarded by many as the first monograph on a chemical element &#39;The Triumphal Chariot of Antimony&#39; is an important primary text for all those interested in the &#39;Royal Art&#39; of Alchemy and the occult wellsprings of modern science.</p>
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