Quicksilver
The alchemical name for mercury is "quicksilver."
Mercury= quicksilver or azoth
Quicksilver
Prima, as in prima materia (first matter).
This is incorrect. Mercury was a commonly used substance in alchemy due to its unique properties and symbolism in alchemical practices. It was believed to be a vital component in the transformation process of base metals into gold, a central goal in alchemical pursuits.
He was experienced in the alchemical arts.
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Mercury's Roman name is Mercury. And his Greek name is Hermes.
Hyragyrum is the latin name of mercury(Hg)
mercury what is the significance of the name
The "380 elements to alchemy" is not a standard term in alchemical texts or practice. Alchemy traditionally focuses on a few key elements, such as mercury, sulfur, and salt, which represent different aspects of transformation and the physical and spiritual processes involved in creating the philosopher's stone. Alchemical texts often explore the symbolic meaning of various substances, but a specific list of 380 elements is not recognized in classical alchemical literature. Instead, alchemy emphasizes transformation, the quest for knowledge, and the interconnectedness of material and spiritual realms.