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Lambsprinck http://www.spamula.net/blog/archives/00 In 1625, the Frankfurt-based publisher Lucas Jennis published an alchemical emblem-book entitled De Lapide Philisophico, ‘Of the Philosophical Stone’. The identity of the original author, given pseudonymously as Lambsprinck (Lamb-Spring), is unknown. http://www.levity.com/alchemy/lambt ![]() The Sage says That a wild beast is in the forest, Whose skin is of the blackest dye. If any man cut off his head, His blackness will disappear, And give place to a snowy white. Understand well the meaning of this head: The blackness is called the head of the Raven; As soon as it disappears, A white colour is straightway manifested; It is given this name, despoiled of its head. When the Beast's black hue has vanished in a black smoke, The Sages rejoice From the bottom of their hearts; But they keep it a close secret, That no foolish man may know it. Yet unto their Sons, in kindness of heart, They partly reveal it in their writings; And therefore let those who receive the gift Enjoy it also in silence, Since God would have it concealed. ну и так далее ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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