Legendary Renaissance alchemist and teacher of Paracelsus
Solomon or Salomon Trismosin[a] (fl. late 15th & early 16th-century) was a legendary Renaissance alchemist, claimed possessor of the philosopher's stone and teacher of Paracelsus. He is best known as the author of the alchemical works Splendor Solis and Aureum Vellus.
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Solomon or SalomonTrismosin (fl. late 15th & early 16th-century) was a legendary Renaissance alchemist, claimed possessor of the philosopher's stone...
Sun") is a version of the illuminated alchemical text attributed to SalomonTrismosin. This version dates from around 1582. The earliest version, written...
(1562–1572) Splendor Solis, medical and alchemical treatises attributed to SalomonTrismosin, meticulously painted and highlighted with gold in Germany (1582)...
and Surveyor of Two Worlds. by Joscelyn Godwin; Splendor Soils. bySalomonTrismosin; Joscelyn Godwin. Review". The Sixteenth Century Journal. 23 (1):...
that greate Philosopher Solomon Trismosin Master to Paracelsus (translated from La Toyson d'Or by SalomonTrismosin; Ashm. MS 1395, pp. 1–223) Backhouse's...
were printed, for example, in the Aureum Vellum (Golden Fleece) of SalomonTrismosin (1598) and also in a book in Helmstadt (1677). Alethophilus, pseudonym...