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Fiction: A Professor of Alchemy
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By Percy Ross.

The book is about Denis Zachaire:

Born in 1510 to a noble and ancient family of Guienne, Zachaire was sent to school at a young age in Bordeaux under the care of a tutor hired by the family. The tutor was obsessed with alchemy and the Magnum Opus, and Zachaire quickly found himself caught up in the hysteria, pouring vast amounts of his parents' money into the mystic crucible. Laboring tirelessly in smoke-filled chambers, Zachaire and his tutor spent over 200 crowns and his parents reduced his allowance. After returning home to mortgage his inheritance, Zachaire took up with a "Philosopher" and later with a monk, both of whom helped him spend whatever gold he had left.
In 1550, Zachaire claimed to transmute base metal into gold.

Although fictional, contemporary reviewers felt the book was based on very solid research.

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https://archive.org/details/b2492684x/page/n1/mode/2up
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More about Percy Ross:

Author: Percy Ross (1863–1922)

Alternate Name(s): (pseudonym); Lilian Emma Duff (legal name); Peel (maiden name)

Biography: Lilian Emma Duff was born in 1863 in Cheshire, the daughter of merchant Charles Peel. By her eighteenth birthday, the family had moved to London. In 1888, she married barrister Harry Duff and the couple had three children one of whom was army officer and colonial administrator Sir Charles Patrick Duff (1889–1972). The couple lived in Oxford where she taught and her husband worked as a tutor. Under the pseudonym "Percy Ross," Duff wrote four novels between 1883 and 1894 that received good reviews. She died in 1922 in Oxford.

https://www.victorianresearch.org/atcl/s...p?aid=1666
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