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Il Palazzo venne arricchito nel tempo e quindi si svolge secondo stili artistici diversi. Nelle sale e nei saloni si alternano dunque affreschi quattrocent...
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In the esoteric tradition the Orphic Egg represents the soul of the philosopher, the serpent symbolizing the Mysteries. The egg signifies the Cosmos as encircled by the fiery Creative Spirit. The egg, a symbol for the earth, around which the snake (a feminine symbol, as is the moon) winds itself. The spiraling snake resembles the path our moon takes - the head and the tip of the serpent’s tail representing the moon’s position at its apparent halt in orbit.
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King of Swords - Tarot of the Master
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Libro de horas de Carlos V Fecha entre 1501 y 1600?
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An Alchemy artwork. "Alchemy is the gentle acceleration of growth through the use of the fire of nature." ---Paracelsus
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Allegory of Alchemy Circle of Bartholomaeus Spranger
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Second page with decorated initial S. Minute for Le Miroir de la Salvation humaine . Bibliothèque Royale, Brussels, Ms. 9249–50, fol. 1 verso.
Greek Goddess Of Wisdom
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Athena and serpent
Wayne Thiebaud
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Alchemical print.
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Hermes Trimegistus, Secretum Secretorum (The Seven Steps), 1140.
In the esoteric tradition the Orphic Egg represents the soul of the philosopher, the serpent symbolizing the Mysteries. The egg signifies the Cosmos as encircled by the fiery Creative Spirit. The egg, a symbol for the earth, around which the snake (a feminine symbol, as is the moon) winds itself. The spiraling snake resembles the path our moon takes - the head and the tip of the serpent’s tail representing the moon’s position at its apparent halt in orbit.
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Phanes- primeval god of creation and procreation entwined with a serpent inside the cosmic egg
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Mercury, 175–225. Roman Silver and gold. Object: H: 56.3 x Diam.: 16 cm, Weight: 2772 g (22 3/16 x 6 5/16 in., 6.11 lb.) Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des monnaies, médailles et antiques, Paris VEX.2014.1.1.
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Mercury (detail), Roman, A.D. 175-225; silver and gold. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des monnaies, médailles et antiques, Paris. VEX.2014.1.1.