Thursday, January 21, 2016

Welcome to the R.A.M.S. Library of Alchemy

Welcome to the R.A.M.S. Library of Alchemy. While the entire Library has not yet been released, I believe that there are now more than enough available volumes to start this hopefully informative blog. To date the Library contains over 8,000 pages of text.

You can find more details at the R.A.M.S. Publishing site.

R.A.M.S., the Restorers of Alchemical Manuscripts Society, was formed in the 1970's by Hans W. Nintzel in Texas. R.A.M.S. became a loosely organized group of modern day alchemists, researchers, typists, translators, students and others who all shared Hans's intense interest in Alchemy.

Hans was a practicing Alchemist, and he instructed  fellow R.A.M.S. members in summer camps at his home. Hans's teacher was Frater Albertus, founder of the Paracelsus Research Society and Paracelsus College. Frater's main branch was in Utah. There is still a branch of Paracelsus College in Australia.

Hans had a goal of collecting only the most useful manuscripts on Alchemy. He retyped manuscripts with the help of others, preserved the symbols used in the original writings, and had texts translated into English when necessary. For the cost of postage and copying, Hans made the retyped books available to anyone who requested them. He died on December 3rd 2000.

Many volumes in the R.A.M.S. Library have symbols embedded in their text. Hans and his wife laboriously reproduced these symbols by hand, and I have reproduced them in the Library. Volume 21, Alchemical Symbols, is highly recommended to all students of Alchemy. This is my third edition of the work, with expanded symbol tables. It now includes the previously unpublished work,
“A French Alchemical Romance and Adventure” by Hans W. Nintzel.

The original R.A.M.S. Library consisted of over 60 manuscripts. As of today, the R.A.M.S. Library of Alchemy has 35 volumes available with many more in preparation. For example, Volume 5 is "Three Works of Ripley".


Sir George Ripley (circa 1415 – 1490) was an English Alchemist, author and Augustine canon. His Alchemical writings were studied by many notable people, including Robert Boyle (considered to be the first modern chemist), John Dee, and Isaac Newton. More than 200 manuscripts are attributed to Ripley. Most of them have never been published. The Three Works are:

The Compound of Alchemy; or, the Twelve Gates leading to the Discovery of the Philosopher's Stone (Liber Duodecim Portarum) was published in 1591 (London: Thomas Orwin). It was one of Ripley’s most popular works.

The Marrow of Alchemy, or Medulla philosophiæ chemicæ, was published in 1614 (Francofurti: J. Bringer).

Liber Secretissimus has the subtitle, “The Whole Work of the Composition of the Philosophical Stone and Grand Elixir, and of the First Solution of the Grosse Bodies.”


Here are the titles currently available in the R.A.M.S. Library of Alchemy:


Volume Title Author or Editor
1 Twelve Keys of Basilius Valentinus Basilius Valentinus
2 Triumphal Chariot of Antimony Basilius Valentinus
3 His Secret Book Artephius
4 The Golden Work Hermes Trismegistus
5 Three Works of Ripley George Ripley
6 Four Works of Paracelsus Paracelsus
7 Bacstrom's Notebooks, Part 1 Sigismund Bacstrom
8 Bacstrom's Notebooks, Part 2 Sigismund Bacstrom
9 Summa Perfectionis Geber (Abu Musa Jabir ibn Hayyan)
10 The Five Centuries Rudolph Glauber
11 The Greater and Lesser Edifyer Johann Grashoff
12 Chemical Secrets and Experiments Sir Kenelm Digby
13 The Turba Philosophorum Arisleus
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15
16

17
Das Aceton
The Art of Distillation
Non-Violent Destruction of the Atom

Philosophical Furnaces
Christian Becker
John French
Hans W. Nintzel and Philip N. Wheeler
Johann Rudolph Glauber

21 Alchemical Symbols, Third Edition Hans W. Nintzel and Philip N. Wheeler
22 The Book of Formulas John Hazelrigg
23 18 Short Tracts Hans W. Nintzel
26 The Mineral Work Johan Hollandus
27 The Vegetable Work Johan Hollandus
28 Lamspring's Process Lamspring
29 The Book of Abraham the Jew Abraham Eleazar
30 Five Short Works of Glauber Johann Glauber
31 The Metamorphosis of the Planets Johannes Monte-Snyder
32 Four Works of Roger Bacon Roger Bacon
33 The Golden Chain of Homer Homerus, Kirchweger, Nintzel, Wheeler
34 Alchemy Rediscovered and Restored Archibald Cochren
35 Aurifontina Chymica John Houpreght
36 The Golden Fleece Salomon Trismosin
37 The Transmutation of Base Metals into Gold and Silver David Beuther
38 Sanguis Naturae Christopher Grummet
39 A Revelation of the Secret Spirit Giovanni Lambi
40 The Holy Guide, Part 1 John Heydon
44 Potpourri of Alchemy, Part 1 Hans W. Nintzel
45 Potpourri of Alchemy, Part 2 Hans W. Nintzel
47 Selected Chemical Universal and Particular Processes Alexius von Ruesenstein


The R.A.M.S. Library of Alchemy is published with permission from the Estate of Hans W. Nintzel.
Last update 1/13/2017

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