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  1. Paracelsus devised the three primes from the alchemist's Sulfur-Mercury Ratio, which was the belief that each metal was made from a specific ratio of sulfur and mercury and that a metal could be converted into any other metal by adding or removing sulfur.

  2. 3 lip 2019 · Paracelsus wymyślił trzy liczby pierwsze na podstawie współczynnika siarki do rtęci alchemika, który polegał na przekonaniu, że każdy metal składa się z określonego stosunku siarki i rtęci oraz że metal można przekształcić w dowolny inny metal poprzez dodanie lub usunięcie siarki.

  3. Three primes. According to Paracelsus (1493–1541), the three primes or tria prima – of which material substances are immediately composed – are: [2] Sulfur or soul, the principle of combustibility: 🜍 () Mercury or spirit, the principle of fusibility and volatility: ☿ () Salt or body, the principle of non-combustibility and non-volatility: 🜔 ()

  4. 17 lut 2020 · Sulfur is the first element of the tria prima or three primes, which also consist of the elements salt (body) and mercury (mind). Sulfur in alchemy represents the soul of all materials and living things. In alchemy, sulfur is synonymous with consciousness and the expansion of thought.

  5. In alchemy and philosophy, prima materia, materia prima or first matter (for a philosophical exposition refer to: Prime Matter), is the ubiquitous starting material required for the alchemical magnum opus and the creation of the philosopher's stone.

  6. The classification of elements can be understood through the correlation to three primal norms of alchemy, or the Tria Prima, first ascertained by alchemy’s great requisite to the development of 16th century Renaissance Alchemy, Paracelsus.

  7. 28 kwi 2021 · The Tria Prima (latin for “Three Primes”) is a group of three materials which occupy a position of prominence in alchemy: Salt, Sulphur, and Mercury. It was thought that everything was made of these three: solid, permanent things were made of salt; fluid and changeable things were made of mercury; and combustible things were made of sulphur.

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