{"product_id":"girolamo-flavio","title":"GIROLAMO, Flavio.","description":"\u003cp\u003eA very good copy of this scarce alchemical text, obscure and understudied, but full of gems. Little is known of Flavio Girolamo, except that he wrote this in order to demonstrate that  the chemical art is very true  and that  it is possible to obtain gold thanks to the philosopher s stone . The work celebrates the traditional qualities and nature of the philosophers  stone capable of turning base metals into gold the four Aristotelian elements, the Paracelsian fifth, and the shape of gold. In order to succeed in his enterprise, the mystical alchemist should  remain solitary and silent  and in so doing may contract melancholy, which would affect his observations and study. In fact,  external success in the alchemical laboratory  also depends on a  corresponding purificatory transmutation within the soul of the operator , a  purgative process  ridding the body of the melancholic humour (Brann,  The Debate , 279). The work is full of references to the biblical figures associated with alchemy (e.g., Abraham and Noah as astrologers and philosophers), classical deities and figures, and related ancient history (e.g., astrologers in Alexandria had to pay a special tax). The work also portrays the practicalities of an alchemist s life. The reader is allowed to take a glimpse into the everyday work of an alchemist. The  chemical rooms  of the laboratory are portrayed in all their lively aspects  cluttered, full of mechanical things, smoky and pokey . The alchemist has  no delicate nostrils  and, though abhorring the smells that accompany his experiments, he will withstand them considering the  glorious end  of this labour. In the section on  good chemical smells , Girolamo devotes a paragraph to the  smell of money  or  profit , following Juvenal s anecdote:  as Titus complained to his father, Vespasian, of another Urine Tax [for the disposition thereof from public toilets to the city s sewers], Vespasian picked up one of the coins earned from that tax and put it under his nose, as if to say  now tell me if this smell offends you .  A scarce, obscure and engaging alchemical text.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"GIROLAMO, Flavio.","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57816165122383,"sku":"L3198","price":4250.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/IMG_20190718_145922.jpg?v=1781794876","url":"https:\/\/www.sokol.co.uk\/products\/girolamo-flavio","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}