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'''Nicolas Flamel''' (c. 1330 - 22 March 1418) was a [[France|French]] scrivener and manuscript-seller, and became posthumously known as an alchemist. | '''Nicolas Flamel''' (c. 1330 - 22 March 1418) was a [[France|French]] scrivener and manuscript-seller, and became posthumously known as an alchemist. | ||
Nicolas Flamel wrote two journals during his quest to obtain the recipe of the | Nicolas Flamel wrote two journals during his quest to obtain the recipe of the Philosopher's stone, detailing the learnings of Abraham of Würzburg. The two journals, titled "True Magic" and "Divine Science", together formed the [[Book of Abraham]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 07:45, 14 April 2013
Nicolas Flamel (c. 1330 - 22 March 1418) was a French scrivener and manuscript-seller, and became posthumously known as an alchemist.
Nicolas Flamel wrote two journals during his quest to obtain the recipe of the Philosopher's stone, detailing the learnings of Abraham of Würzburg. The two journals, titled "True Magic" and "Divine Science", together formed the Book of Abraham.