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The Philosopher's stone was a magical substance that could turn lead into gold, or was an elixir of life that could make someone immortal.

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What was the philosophers stone and why were alchemists during the middle ages searching for it?

The philosophers' stone was a mythical object believed to be capable of turning base metals, such as lead, into gold. It was also thought either to be or to be capable of producing a substance called the "elixir of life," which could give a person eternal youth and good health. Alchemists were after it so they could be immortal, healthy, and rich.


What did the alchemists do that was an improvement over the Greek method of finding out about matter?

Alchemists were researchers who worked in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle ages.


In medieval times who was most likely to search for the Philosophers' Stone?

It was generally European and middle eastern alchemists who searched for the stone. However, there were also a number of other people who sought after the stone, including magicians, noblemen, kings and quite obviously, philosophers. One of the most notable noblemen to search for the Philosophers' Stone was Rudolf the second, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. He hired quite literally hundreds of alchemists and various occult practitioners from dozens of nations in order to attempt to secure the prize, including the famed John Dee and Edward Kelley.


What best describes the studies of Muslim philosophers during the Middle Ages?

They were influenced by philosophers such as Aristotle and by the teachings of Islam.


What best describes the studies of the Muslims philosophers during the middle ages?

They were influenced by philosophers such as Aristotle and by the teachings of Islam.


Best describes the studies of Muslim philosophers during the Middle Ages?

They were influenced by philosophers such as Aristotle and by the teachings of Islam.


When did the alchemists perform their experiments?

Alchemists performed their experiments primarily during the medieval and early modern periods, from around the 12th to the 18th century. They sought to transform base metals into noble metals like gold, discover the philosopher's stone, and create the elixir of life through their experiments.


Who did the Alchemy work for?

Alchemy was traditionally practiced by alchemists, who were individuals who sought to transmute base metals into noble metals such as gold, discover the elixir of life, and create the philosopher's stone. These practitioners were a mix of philosophers, scientists, and mystics who worked in secret during the Middle Ages and early modern period.


Did the German alchemists during the Middle Ages know anything about glazes for pottery?

If the German alchemist lived after 900 AD, then yes. They became more common as time went on.


Where did the philosophers live during the Revolutionary War?

in houses


Did alchemists ever use neon?

No. Neon was not known during the time when people seriously practiced alchemy.


Which two philosophers lived during the zhuo dynasty?

Buddhism