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I was reading the "Table Talk" of the Protestant reformer Martin Luther and came across this statement on Alchemy:
"The science of alchymy I like very well, and indeed, 'tis the philosophy of the ancients. I like it not only for the profits it brings in melting metals, in decocting, preparing, extracting and distilling herbs, roots; I like it also for the sake of the allegory and secret signification, which is exceedingly fine, touching the resurrection of the dead at the last day." -Martin Luther Table talk - Martin Luther - Google Books Seems he was even interested in the allegorical and secret significance and not just the "scientific" element which I thought was interesting. |
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I've noticed a few references to his friend Melanchthon having been a practicing alchemist. Anyone else heard of this before?
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First time I´ve heard MLK and alchemy in the same subject I believe.
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Not Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther the German Protestant reformer from the 16th century. The former did seem pretty good at transmuting hate into love though.
Martin Luther - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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AH! hehe how dumb of me
![]() Just used to hearing his name in spanish "Martin Lutero" ![]()
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It's a common mistake. I remember when I was a kid I started going to a Lutheran Church and the Pastor asked my dad if he new anything about Martin Luther and he said that MLK was a good man who was involved in the civil rights struggle.
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