Solomon or Salomon Trismosin (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. (From Wikipedia) More about Salomon Trismosin:
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| | Books by Salomon Trismosin: Additional books by Salomon Trismosin in the extended shelves: Trismosin, Salomon: Aureum vellus (Bey Christian Liebezeit in der St. Joh. Kirch, 1708), also by Bartholomaeus Korndörffer and Paracelsus (page images at HathiTrust) Trismosin, Salomon: Aureum vellus (Getruckt zu Rorschach am Bodensee : [Leonhard Straub], annno MDXCVIII-MDXCIX [1598-1599], 1598), also by Paracelsus and Leonhard Straub (page images at HathiTrust) Trismosin, Salomon: Splendor solis; alchemical treatises of Solomon Trismosin, adept and teacher of Paracelsus, including 22 allegorical pictures reproduced from the original paintings in the unique manuscript on vellum, dated 1582, in the British Museum. With introduction, elucidation of the paintings, aiding the interpretation of their occult meaning, Trismosin's autobiographical account of his travels in search of the philosopher's stone, a summary of his alchemical process called "the red lion," (K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1921), also by J. K. (page images at HathiTrust) Trismosin, Salomon: Toison d'or (Chez Charles Sevestre ..., 1612) (page images at HathiTrust)
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