Basics Of Alchemy

By Mallory Harris

This book is no longer an official textbook for the Hogwarts course, Alchemy 201.

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May 31, 2021

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Alchemy noun (ˈal-kə-mē)

'A science that was used in the Middle Ages with the goal of changing ordinary metals into gold'.

This has been the exact definition as defined by Muggles for centuries. Witches and wizards who have developed a particular aptitude for alchemy are known as alchemists. Alchemy has been developed over the millennia by various witches and wizards. Although it is closely related to the scientific branch of chemistry, alchemy tends to focus more on the magical aspects of elemental properties and our spiritual mastery.

Alchemy focuses on transmuting simple metals, such as base metals, into more noble ones.

The term base metal is used in chemistry and alchemy to denote less precious metals, which are known to be easily corrodible. You can find base metals almost anywhere in the world, and they are often less expensive due to their abundance in nature.

While base metals can often be found anywhere, noble metals tend to be the exact opposite. Noble metals are extremely hard to find, making them extremely expensive. Alchemists strive to create noble metals with the use of transmuting common base metals (e.g. lead) into the more difficult to find noble metals.

Different ways of practising alchemy can be found in different countries. For instance, the Chinese focus primarily on understanding medicine from an alchemical point of view.

Alchemists focus not only on metals but also on something called the four elements: earth, air, water, and fire. These basic entities surround our everyday experiences. Although some alchemists believe that there are more elements, these have yet to be confirmed.

The celestial bodies focused on in alchemy are condensed into a small concept known as the seven planetary aspects. These, as you might understand, are specific celestial bodies. The seven planetary aspects, as adapted to Western alchemy, include five planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturday), the Sun, and the Moon. Each has a specific characteristic about them. For instance, Jupiter is known as our 'innermost being', while Venus is symbolic for love. In ancient times, the Greeks and Romans believed that Venus/Aphrodite was the goddess of love. This belief was adopted centuries later by alchemists who believed that love played a factor in alchemy.

The three primes, or tria prima,is an intricate alchemical system consisting of salt, mercury, and sulfur. Each is important in furthering the study of alchemy, and some alchemists have even deemed this as one of the most important studies of the subject; the late Nicolas Flamel believed this to be an important factor in alchemy.


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