Basil Valentine

Basil Valentine is the Anglicised version of the name Basilius Valentinus, who was allegedly a 15th-century alchemist. There are claims that he was the Canon of the Benedictine Priory of Sankt Peter in Erfurt, Germany but according to John Maxson Stillman, who wrote on the history of chemistry, the records there is no evidence of such a name on the rolls in Germany or Rome and no mention of this name before 1600.[1] During the 18th century it was suggested that the author of the works attributed to him was Johann Thölde.[1]

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Writings

Numerous publications on alchemy in Latin and German were published under the name Basil Valentine. They have been translated into many European languages, including English, French, Russian and others.

Latin only
In Latin and German

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References

  • Paracelsus article by Alan G. Hefner
  • Waite, Arthur Edward (1992). Secret Tradition in Alchemy. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 0922802831.