File:Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae - Alchemist's Laboratory.jpg

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Hans Vredeman de Vries  (1527–)  wikidata:Q944332
 
Hans Vredeman de Vries
Alternative names
Jan Vredeman de Vries
Description Southern Netherlandish printmaker, designer, painter and drawer
Date of birth/death 1527 Edit this at Wikidata 1607 / 1609 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Leeuwarden Edit this at Wikidata Hamburg Edit this at Wikidata
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Antwerp (1549-86), Mechelen (1553), Liège (1570), Kollum, Aachen, Germany (1586-95), Gdańsk (1592-5), Hamburg (1595-6), Prague (1596), Amsterdam (1600-1), The Hague (1601-4), Hamburg (1604-1607)
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creator QS:P170,Q944332
Description
Alchemist's laboratory, engraving pictured in the book Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae written by Heinrich Khunrath
Date 1595
date QS:P571,+1595-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium engraving
Inscriptions see transcription below
Notes

This is a copy of Image:Alchemist's Laboratory, Heinrich Khunrath, Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae, 1595.jpg,

adjusted for brightness/contrast/white levels/saturation by en:User:Brian0918 2006-03-28.
Source/Photographer http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/SpecialCollections/khunrath/labbig.html
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Transcription of text in the image

  • Architrave:
SINE AFFLATU DIVINO, NEMO VNQUAM VIR MAGNUS.
"Without Divine Inspiration, there is no man who is great." (From Cicero, De natura deorum [1])
  • Motto ribbon above the chemicals shelf, on the right:
NEC TEMERE, NEC TIMIDE
"Neither rashly, nor timidly"
  • Plaque above the chemicals shelf:
LABORATORIVM
"Laboratory"
  • Chemical bottles:
(top row) ??caROS celi.Azoth??tub.
"" symbol=spiritus per despensum (text?) ros celi = dew of the sky, Azoth = sophic mercury, sulfur
(bottom row) ӿ ?hit?. • Hyle.SANG☉ pota???er?.
"" (?) hyle = primordial matter; sang. ♌ = sanguis draconis = dragon's blood, ๏ = aurum potab. = potable gold, symbol=acetum distillation (text=?), ☿ = mercury
  • Mantelpiece above furnace:
SAPIENTER RETENTATVM, SVCCEDET ALIQVANDO.
"That which is wisely tried again will succeed sometime."
  • Bases of columns at right:
RA/TIOEXPE/RIEN/TIA.
"Reason" • "Experience."
  • Coal basket:
Nõ pudeat/??rbonű
"(?) coal"
  • Top of middle stove:
FESTINA/LENTE
"Make haste slowly"
  • Right (bain-marie) stove:
Matúrandúm
"" (?)
  • Distillation (one word on each vessel):
ama et Spi?
"" (?)
  • Tablecloth below musical instruments:
MUSICA SANCTA tristib? spiritúúm? mali/quorum fúga gvili spiritus.../...gaudio pio perfuso.
"The sacred musical (things)" sorrowful?, breath, life, inspiration, pride?, bad (bad people)?, ... flight (by flight)... with joy I venerate the pouring over (with a fluid)?
  • Top of green tent:
ORATORIVM/FELIX CVI/ יהוה/A CONSILIS.
"Oratory (place for prayer)"/"Happy is the man"/"God" (in Hebrew)/"by a plan." (by advice)
  • Left side of green tent:
HOC HOC AGENTIBVS/NOBIS ADERIT IPSE DEVS.
"When we attend strictly to our work, God himself will aid us."
  • Sign hanging under tent:
NE LOQUA/RIS DE DEO/ABSQ. LV./MINE.
"Do not speak of God in the darkness" (lit. without light) (Ne loquaris de Deo absque lumine)
  • Legs of table under tent:
DISCE BENE MORI
"Learn to die well" (?)
  • Above doorway arch:
DORMIENS VIGILA.
"While sleeping, be vigilant."

An Interpretation of the Alchemy Lab Drawing, including select translations.

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