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  • adjective obsolete alchemical; spagyric

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  • "Fifty years before, the glassmaking priest and alchemist Antonio Neri had been enticed into the Antwerp house of the Portuguese nobleman Emanuel Zimines and persuaded to write out his spagyrical secrets in a book published in Florence in 1612 called The Art of Glass."

    Ghostwalk by Rebecca Stott, p 68

    December 14, 2009