The new edition of The Forge and the Crucible contains an updated appendix, in which Eliade lists works on Chinese alchemy published in the past few years. He also discusses the importance of alchemy in Newton's scientific evolution.
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Great Introductions to a fascinating subject,
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This review is from: The Forge and the Crucible: The Origins and Structure of Alchemy (Paperback)
If I had my time over again I would read these three books on alchemy in the following order: All of them are excellent in their own sphere to introduce a complex process.(1) The Forge and the Crucible - Eliade (2) Anatomy of the Soul - Edinger (3) Alchemy, an Introduction... - Von Franz.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
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TAKING A GLANCE TO THE MYSTERIES OF ALCHEMY,
By Robert (Buenos Aires, Capital Federal Argentina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Forge and the Crucible: The Origins and Structure of Alchemy (Paperback)
Lucidly and masterly written, this study on the origins and meaning of ancient Alchemy is a highly useful and recommendable one. As always, M. Eliade has collected a vast amount of data concerning this issue and has reached far-reaching conclusions as for the value, the role and the meaning of the otherwise rather vague world of Alchemy. Very important for anyone interested in knowing about the theme.
9 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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strong on ideas, research inconsistent,
By Narizdura La Carretera (El Lay, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Forge and the Crucible: The Origins and Structure of Alchemy (Paperback)
As usual Eliade spins wonderful philosophical and spiritual ideas laid over history. And they make engrossing reading. I don't know how much one can trust the historical facts cited throughout this work. For example Eliade says the earliest known metallurgy was in the mountains of Armenia in 1200-1200 BC. In fact it is now widely accepted that the Ban Chiang (present-day NE Thailand) was forging bronze tools and ornaments at least by 2200 BC, possibly earlier.
Still, well worth reading for the ideas.
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