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Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 08-17-2023, 03:11 PM - Forum: Alchemical symbolism and imagery
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"In addition to its reputation for academic excellence, the University of Oxford possesses extraordinary library and museum collections that document the history of the world and provide vital support to the University’s teaching. The Cabinet project aims to make these resources more accessible for teaching and research through digitisation (both 2D and 3D) and bringing these resources into a single intuitive and interactive interface. The main aim is to embed images and objects from collections in Oxford and elsewhere more seamlessly into teaching and learning, from tutorial to lecture room, enriching the sources available to students and tutors.
The Cabinet platform provides tools for the exploration, annotation and discussion of collections from Oxford and externally. Designed from the beginning to work seamlessly with mobile devices, it can be used to zoom, spin, annotate and discuss sources, increasing the potential for fruitful individual and collective study. The ease of navigation between sources encourages new connections to be made and new insights to be shared by students and tutors alike. In June 2017, Cabinet was the winner of an OxTALENT Award.
A major feature of Cabinet is the ability to explore full-colour 3D models of objects, ranging from minute artefacts a few centimetres across to entire monuments from the Oxford landscape. Oxford Internet Institute researchers are using Cabinet to learn more about the ways in which both staff and students interact with museum collections in the digital environment."
Explore!
https://www.cabinet.ox.ac.uk/c7-alchemy-and-chemistry
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| Video: The Alchemist in the Library |
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Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 08-16-2023, 11:46 PM - Forum: Articles on alchemy
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"In this talk, Tim Chesters will share one of the newly-discovered secrets of the Fellows' Library, and through it tell the story of one of Clare [College, Cambridge’s] most colourful Fellows. Piecing together some extraordinarily densely annotated books from the collection, the history of chemical experimentation, Tudor medicine, letters from the College archive, the College silver, a memorial sculpture, and an East London pub, the talk will show how Clare may hold the key to one of the most intriguing mysteries in the history of English alchemy."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M64mSwXB6fE
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| The Practice of Alchemical Rosicrucianism in Freemasonry |
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Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 08-16-2023, 02:36 PM - Forum: Articles on alchemy
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Dave Holt.
"I’m going back in time to the early 16th century, to look at the ideas and practices of one of the greatest polymaths, alchemists, magicians, physicians and Rosicrucian’s of the past. An inspiration for the German Renaissance and someone who embodied the Italian Renaissance and great thinkers like, Marsilio Ficino and Pico della Mirandola, Paracelsus. I will also compare these ideas to the eastern streams which I believe they flowed from. There is a lot we can learn from the past that is relevant today."
https://masonicenlightenment.com/the-pra...eemasonry/
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| On Becoming an Alchemist |
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Posted by: Paul Ferguson - 08-16-2023, 02:07 PM - Forum: Reviews and book notices
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"Catherine MacCoun’s book On Becoming an Alchemist offers practical guidance to anyone wanting to learn and apply alchemical principles. She enlightens and surprises us by sharing how alchemy isn’t something left to the past but is, instead, a treasure-trove of knowledge that can help in our daily struggles. Her book brings Jung’s alchemical work into the everyday world. Readable, engaging, and enlightening, MacCoun’s text reveals how alchemical operations can be used to transform such “inferior states” as desire into devotion, vulnerability into compassion, and territoriality into integrity. The downside of her book is a lack of differentiation between magic and alchemy, with the two words used at times interchangeably."
Reviewed here:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1...ode=ujun20
https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Alchemis...1590306872
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