Are there any more detailed books about European alchemy symbols?

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Jabir Ibn Khayan

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In the 9th century, Gerber (the originator of Arabic alchemy) put forward the theory of sulfur and mercury (the spiritual world and the material world are inseparable), and Osman (the third orthodox successor of Utermann Islam) put forward the debate among philosophers.

/kloc-The 20th century published Darkness of the Secret Law (with emphasis on material aspects), Alchemy (with emphasis on spiritual aspects) and Catalogue of Various Studies.

In the 3rd century A.D./KLOC-0, Gao Bo's Guide to Metal Professional Knowledge attracted the attention of the church philosopher Albertus. Magnus and optical researcher Roger Peron.

/kloc-in the 4th century, Nicola Flamel's interpretation of the incomprehensible symbols carved by Nicola Flamel on the arch wall of the fourth room of the El Nino Cemetery in Paris was published in Paris.

/kloc-In the second half of the 5th century, Maricio translated the neoplatonic literature such as Hermes literature.

/kloc-In the first half of the 6th century, Parra kells added the concept of "salt" to the theory of "mercury sulfide". This is the birth of medical college and the origin of internal medicine.

/kloc-In the second half of the 6th century, The Magic of Nature was published in Naples.

/kloc-in the 0/7th century, Alchemy, which was faced squarely, perfected and supplemented, was published in Frankfurt. Parra kells's favorite student is Heinrich Kunrat, who published The Eternal Wisdom Theatre.