The Golden Chain of Homer: Aurea Catena Homeri

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Hamilton and Wheeler
iUniverse, 2012 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 308 pages

The Aurea Catena Homeri, written in German by Dr. Anton Josef Kirchweger, was first printed in 1723, though it was distributed in a handwritten format prior to that time. It is said to be one of the most important books ever created giving insight into alchemy the idea that all creation, no matter what its nature, is closely interconnected, that a deeply secret connection pervades all of nature, that one thing relates to the next and things depend upon each other.

In The Golden Chain of Homer, editors Gregory S. Hamilton and Philip N. Wheeler provide an English translation of Aurea Catena Homeri, complete with frequent, detailed footnotes and extensive commentary that offers a detailed analysis and insight into Kirchweger's work, considered a masterpiece of alchemical literature.

The Golden Chain of Homer shows Kirchweger's book in a new, enlightening way. Through this translation, it becomes easier to understand alchemical principles and unveil the mysteries that shroud the science of alchemy.

About the author (2012)

Philip N. Wheeler is an electrical engineer whose interest in alchemy spans forty years. Both Hamilton and Wheeler were associated with Hans Nintzel, an alchemist and the founder of the Restorers of Alchemical Manuscripts Society (RAMS).

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