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In 2002, Athanor released a special limited edition boxset of the same name.
Perhaps they thought that if they found just the right rock to toss into the athanor, this would turn the trick.
Athanor: this Arabic word evokes the alchemist in the laboratory mixing and transforming the elements.
Yes, and reverberating in Athanor.
In alchemy, an athanor is a furnace used to provide a uniform and constant heat for alchemical digestion.
Released by Athanor.
A Map It's not easy to get a fix of Romanian cuisine here, but Athanor can provide.
Alcohol, carboy, elixir, and athanor are examples.
"My athanor, my potions, my tinctures and instruments and furnace, all that sort of thing."
Guillaume Connesson: Athanor, Supernova.
And from the athanor of death and pain Bring golden showers of rain To crown our bed withal, the empire of the Night!
A maze of crystal arches leading from athanor to athanor, from alembic to alembic.
I have another work, you never saw, son, That three days since past the philosopher's wheel, In the lent heat of Athanor; and's become Sulphur of Nature.
This object he discovered to be a sort of alchemic furnace, or athanor, part of a litter of disused apparatus that stood or lay on the castle floor.
In 2004, Vaughan edited a special edition of the Italian journal Athanor: Semiotica, Filosofia, Arte, Letteratura, with work by 25 contributors from 15 countries on five continents.
The film was co-produced by Athanor and the Slovak company C-GA Film, with participation of Česká televize and UPP.
Herren, Angela Marie, Portraying the Aztec Past in the Codex Azcatitlan: Colonial Strategies, Athanor Num.
Bernadine Heller-Greenman, "Moreau le Jeune and the Monument du Costume", Athanor 20 ([ On-line text, pdf format)
The athanor was also called Piger Henricus ("Slow Harry"), because it was chiefly used in slower operations, and because when once filled with coals, it keeps burning a long time.
He had warned me often that this liquor must be thickened neither too slowly nor too rapidly, by maintaining an even fire in the athanor, and had cursed me more than once for spoiling it.
How was this Reaumur cylindrical stove, 1750, different from this incubation chamber for eggs, or from this seventeenth-century athanor, maternal womb, dark uterus for the creation of God knows what mystic metals?
In her Athanor series, she writes about the creatures of legend - shape-shifters, satyrs, merfolk, and unicorns - who have sworn to keep their existence hidden from a human race prone to kill what it does not understand.
Schmidt-Garre, a member of the German Film Academy, lectures on directing and aesthetics at (among others) the HFF in Munich and the Athanor Academy for Theater and Film in Burghausen.
It is undeniable that these paintings, made in Varengeville and in Athanor (1964), where Brauner retreated, are the visions full of humor and imagination of a future world that he wanted to leave to us as a gift.
He trained as an actor at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow and at the Athanor Theater Akademie in Germany and has also studied with the Open University.