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Pseudo-Albertus or Pseudo-Albert is a term referring to the authors of works falsely ascribed to Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great). Such works include:
Pseudo-Albertus
German Dominican friar and saint (c. 1200 – 1280)
Albert, including Albertus Magnus High School in Bardonia, New York; Albertus Magnus Lyceum in River Forest, Illinois; and Albertus Magnus College in
Albertus_Magnus
Anonymous 13th/14th century alchemist
Pseudo-Geber (or "Latin pseudo-Geber") is the presumed author or group of authors responsible for a corpus of pseudepigraphic alchemical writings dating
Pseudo-Geber
Branch of natural philosophy
alchemical authorities like Hermes Trismegistus, pseudo-Democritus, and unnamed alchemists of his time. Albertus critically compared these to the writings of
Alchemy
Legendary alchemical substance
change." According to legend, the 13th-century scientist and philosopher Albertus Magnus is said to have discovered the philosopher's stone. Magnus did not
Philosopher's_stone
Hermetic text
the meaning of secret was retained. On Minerals written around 1250 by Albertus Magnus comments on the vulgate Tablet. Roger Bacon translated and annotated
Emerald_Tablet
Symbols used in pre-19th-century chemistry
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Alchemical_symbol
Alchemical procedure for creating the philosopher's stone
white, yellow, and red can also be found in the Physika kai Mystika of Pseudo-Democritus, which is often considered to be one of the oldest books on alchemy
Magnum_opus_(alchemy)
Pen-name used by several pseudo-anonymous authors of Greek and Latin works of alchemy
used by several pseudo-anonymous authors of Greek and Latin works from Hellenistic period onwards. Together with Pseudo-Zoroaster and Pseudo-Hystaspes, Ostanes
Ostanes
Medieval text about sexuality and reproduction
this time. Lemay, Helen Rodnite. Women's Secrets: A Translation of Pseudo-Albertus Magnus's De secretis mulierum with Commentaries. SUNY Series in Medieval
Secreta_mulierum
Anonymous author(s) of works falsely attributed to Democritus
Pseudo-Democritus is the name used by scholars for the anonymous authors of a number of Greek writings that were falsely attributed to the pre-Socratic
Pseudo-Democritus
Transmutation into gold
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Chrysopoeia
German philosopher (1575–1624)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Jakob_Böhme
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Ouroboros
Pseudo-Aristotelian treatise
translation of a Syriac translation of the lost Greek original. It is a pseudo-Aristotelian work. Modern scholarship finds it likely to have been written
Secretum_Secretorum
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
List_of_alchemical_substances
German-American esotericist (1911–1984)
Richard Riedel (5 May 1911 – 14 July 1984), known under the pseudonym Frater Albertus Spagyricus, was a German-American esotericist. Riedel was born May 5, 1911
Frater_Albertus
Islamic alchemist and polymath (died c. 806–816)
and in 13th-century Europe an anonymous writer, usually referred to as pseudo-Geber, started to produce alchemical and metallurgical writings under this
Jabir_ibn_Hayyan
Alchemical still
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Alembic
17th-century German alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Hennig_Brand
16th-century alchemical manuscript
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Splendor_Solis
Alchemist of the 4th century CE
of the 10 Keys", a work ascribed to Democritus (Democritus of Abdera or Pseudo-Democritus). As at the beginning of the book (fol. 41a.3-4) is written,
Zosimos_of_Panopolis
15th century alchemical treatise
While in the last century, the text has been more commonly referred to as "Pseudo-Aquinas", there are as well arguments in favour of Thomas Aquinas, to whom
Aurora_consurgens
Ancient Greek bishop and alchemist (c.373–c.414)
to a hydrometer, and by a work on alchemy in the form of a commentary on Pseudo-Democritus. A speech before the emperor Arcadius, De regno (On Kingship)
Synesius
French alchemist and esoteric writer (fl. 1920s)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Fulcanelli
Pseudonymous German author
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Basil_Valentine
Swiss physician, philosopher, theologian, and alchemist (c. 1493 – 1541)
"Paracelsian" remedies. The late 16th century saw substantial production of Pseudo-Paracelsian writing, especially letters attributed to Paracelsus, to the
Paracelsus
10th-century writer on agriculture, plants, and magic
contain several cipher alphabets that were used to encrypt magic formulas. Pseudo-Ibn Wahshiyya's Kitāb Shawq al-mustahām fī maʿrifat rumūz al-aqlām ("The
Ibn_Wahshiyya
Early modern medical movement
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Paracelsianism
Hermetic philosophical work (book)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Mutus_Liber
Overview of and topical guide to alchemy
Boyang – authored the earliest known book on theoretical alchemy in China. Pseudo-Democritus – anonymous author of the oldest extant works of Greco-Egyptian
Outline_of_alchemy
1599 alchemical book by Basil Valentine
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
The Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine
The_Twelve_Keys_of_Basil_Valentine
Furnace used in alchemy
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Athanor
1617 emblem book by Michael Maier and Matthias Merian
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Atalanta_Fugiens
Greek alchemist and writer
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Cleopatra_the_Alchemist
Colonial American alchemist, medical practitioner and writer
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
George_Starkey
French alchemist (1300s)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Jean_de_Roquetaillade
Christian apophatic theologian
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (or Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite) was a Greek author, Christian theologian and Neoplatonic philosopher of the late 5th
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
Pseudo-Dionysius_the_Areopagite
Chemist and physician (1580–1644)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Jan_Baptist_van_Helmont
English alchemist (c. 1415–1490)
alchemy.[citation needed] Most of Ripley's work is based on the work of pseudo-Ramon Lull, although The Compound of Alchemy is based largely on the work
George_Ripley_(alchemist)
Polish alchemist, philosopher, and medical doctor (1566–1636)
existence of a "food of life" in air, his books contain various scientific, pseudo-scientific and philosophical theories, and were repeatedly translated and
Michael_Sendivogius
1967 book by Carl Gustav Jung
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Alchemical_Studies
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Alchemy in art and entertainment
Alchemy_in_art_and_entertainment
Compendium of early alchemical writings
Lagnei, ex intimis intimi Albertus Magnus, De concordantia philosophorum in lapide Albertus Magnus, Compositum de compositis Albertus Magnus, Liber octo capitulorum:
Theatrum_Chemicum
German doctor and chemist (c. 1550–1616)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Andreas_Libavius
the 12th century. The influence the Liber Ignium had on Roger Bacon and Albertus Magnus has been debated. Early scholars like the 18th-century scientist
Liber_Ignium
Italian late medieval alchemist
other alchemical texts of the same period, like the Pseudo-Geber's Summa Perfectionnis or pseudo-Lull's Testamentum, which promote a natural and rational
Petrus_Bonus
Welsh philosopher (1621–1666)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Thomas_Vaughan_(philosopher)
German physician, alchemist and composer (1568–1622)
Atalanta Fugiens. Oppenheim, Johann Theodori de Bry, 1617. Examen Fucorum Pseudo-Chymicorum. 1617. Jocus Severus. Frankfurt, 1617. Tripus Aureus, Frankfurt
Michael_Maier
Papyrus on alchemy
pearls, and imitation gold and silver. Certain of them may derive from the Pseudo-Democritus. Zosimos of Panopolis, an Egyptian alchemist of c. 300 AD, gives
Papyrus_Graecus_Holmiensis
Alchemical manual ascribed to Roger Bacon
Nicolas Bernard and appears in French at the beginning of part one. Here, Pseudo-Bacon's work is featured alongside the texts attributed to Hortulanus and
The_Mirror_of_Alchimy
First Western alchemist (1st century)
Mary's Greek works only fragments survive as quoted by Zosimos of Panopolis, pseudo-Olympiodorus and other later authors. However, several Arabic writings attributed
Mary_the_Jewess
German-Dutch alchemist (1604–1670)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Johann_Rudolf_Glauber
Academic library in the Netherlands
Or. 494, 1437. Jan Gossaert, The Spinario, PK-T-AW-1041, 15??-1532. Pseudo-Albertus Magnus, Alchemical miscellany (German, Latin): De lapidibus and other
Leiden_University_Library
German scientist (c.1560–1605)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Heinrich_Khunrath
Umayyad prince and legendary alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Khalid_ibn_Yazid
Medieval Egyptian alchemist, chemist, doctor and writer (d. 1342)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Al-Jildaki
16th-century alchemical treatise
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Rosary_of_the_Philosophers
Italian itinerant preacher (1451-?)
doi:10.2307/2859808. JSTOR 2859808. S2CID 191372710. Hanegraaff, Wouter J. "Pseudo-Lullian Alchemy and the Mercurial Phoenix: Giovanni da Correggio's De Quercu
Giovanni Mercurio da Correggio
Giovanni_Mercurio_da_Correggio
Tenth-century Egyptian alchemist
a follower of Plato. 15th century: Aurora consurgens is a commentary by Pseudo Aquinas on a Latin translation of Al-mâ' al-waraqî (Silvery Water). 1605
Ibn_Umayl
English writer (1817–1910)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Mary_Anne_Atwood
English poet and alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Thomas_Norton_(alchemist)
10th-century alchemical text
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Turba_Philosophorum
Physician and alchemist of Crown of Aragon
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Arnaldus_de_Villa_Nova
Papyrus codex written in Greek
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Leyden_papyrus_X
Early modern branch of medicine
period: an alcohol distilled from wine and strong mineral acids. Later, "Pseudo-Llull" (i.e. the body of work attributed to, but not necessarily written
Iatrochemistry
French writer and alchemist
met with the late Frater Albertus, a German-American alchemist who practiced in Salt Lake City, Utah. According to Albertus, it was Canseliet who taught
Eugène_Canseliet
Legendary Renaissance alchemist and teacher of Paracelsus
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Salomon_Trismosin
Term used in alchemy
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Congelation
12th-century translation of an Arabic alchemical work
see Moureau 2020, p. 90, note 16). Rosenthal's translation is taken from pseudo-Apollonius of Tyana's Sirr al-khalīqa wa-ṣanʿat al-ṭabīʿa (c. 750–850),
Liber de compositione alchemiae
Liber_de_compositione_alchemiae
Fictional Italian alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Bernard_Trevisan
text Summa perfectionis, generally attributed to the spurious Jabir, or Pseudo-Geber. When examining Paul’s work, it is important to make the distinction
Paul_of_Taranto
13th century Italian doctor
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Taddeo_Alderotti
English churchman, physician and alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Hugh_of_Evesham
Compendium of alchemical texts (1678)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Musaeum_Hermeticum
Alchemical writing by Johannes Petreius
alchemical authorities, among them Khalid ibn Yazid, Pseudo-Arnaldus of Villa Nova, Alphidius, and Pseudo-Lull) and which includes verses explaining the preparation
De_Alchemia
Three 12th-century texts on women's medicine
use a copy of Johannes Hartlieb's paired German translations of the pseudo-Albertus Magnus Secrets of Women and Das Buch Trotula. Medieval readers of the
Trotula
French doctor and alchemist (1588–1658)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Pierre-Jean_Fabre
1674 book on alchemy by Robert Boyle
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Suspicions about the Hidden Realities of the Air
Suspicions_about_the_Hidden_Realities_of_the_Air
Ancient Alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Artephius
Byzantine Neo-Platonic philosopher (c. 580–640)
alchemy and astrology. Among his students were the philosopher known as Pseudo-Elias and Tychicus of Trebizond, the teacher of the Armenian polymath Anania
Stephanus_of_Alexandria
Egyptian alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Agathodaemon_(alchemist)
Physician
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Al-Tughra'i
12th-century Maghrebi alchemist poet
from thirteenth–fourteenth century works on magic like those written by pseudo-al-Būnī and Ibn Sabʿīn. The case of al-Jihāt fī ʿilm at-tawajjuhāt, another
Ibn_Arfa'_Ra's
Alchemist and philosopher (c. 1530–1584)
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Gerhard_Dorn
Early alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Moses_of_Alexandria
1618 book by Michael Maier
These were engraved by Matthaeus Merian. The Testament of Cremer is a pseudo-alchemical text which originated in sixteenth century England. Two manuscript
Tripus_Aureus
1652 compilation by Elias Ashmole
Ripley. The Compound of Alchymie. Anonymous. Liber patris sapientiae. (Pseudo-) Ramon Lull. Hermes Bird. Geoffry Chaucer. The Tale of the Chanans Yeoman
Theatrum_Chemicum_Britannicum
Greco-Roman alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Chymes
Medieval recipes for crafts materials
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Mappae_clavicula
German chemist, alchemist and natural philosopher
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Wilhelm_Homberg
Medieval alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Ortolanus
Collection of alchemical texts
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Bibliotheca_Chemica_Curiosa
15th century alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Guido_di_Montanor
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Deutsches_Theatrum_Chemicum
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Magister_Salernus
14th-century Arabic-language writer
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Alphidius
Italian doctor and alchemist (1516–1568)
librorum Alchymiae Pseudo-Albertus Magnus Alberti Magni Ratisponensis episcopi de Alchymia liber integerrimus Pseudo-Albertus Magnus, Scriptum Alberti
Guglielmo_Gratarolo
Lille (1115/1128–1202/1203) Albertus Magnus (1193–1280) Roger Bacon (1214–1294) Pseudo-Geber (13th/14th century) Pseudo-Llull (1235–1315) John Dastin
List_of_alchemists
English country gentleman and alchemist
al-Ṭughrāʾī al-Zahrāwī (Abulcasis) Late medieval pseudo-Albertus (pseudo-)Arnaldus de Villa Nova pseudo-Geber George Ripley Guido di Montanor Hugh of Evesham
Samuel_Norton_(alchemist)
PSEUDO ALBERTUS
PSEUDO ALBERTUS
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian feminine form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTE means "bright nobility."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, perhaps for a messenger, from Middle English gÅ(n) ‘to go’ (Old English gÄn) + lihtly ‘lightly’, ‘swiftly’ (Old English lÄ“oht(lÄ«c)).Scottish : altered form of a surname of uncertain origin, possibly an unidentified habitational name. The earliest known bearer is William Galithli, who witnessed a charter at the beginning of the 13th century. Henry Gellatly, an illegitimate son of William the Lion, of whom little or nothing is known, was the grandfather of Patric Galythly, one of the pretenders to the crown of Scotland in 1291.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac an Ghallóglaigh ‘son of the galloglass’, Irish gallóglach. A galloglass was a mercenary retainer or auxiliary soldier (a compound of gall ‘foreigner’ (see Gall 1) + óglach ‘youth’, ‘warrior’). The name is also found pseudo-translated as English.
Male
French
Variant spelling of Norman French Eudo, EUDON means "child."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire)
English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire) : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Diegel or Swiss Digel, from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with þeudo- ‘people’, ‘tribe’.
Male
Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTE means "bright nobility."
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and North German
Dutch and North German : patronymic from a Middle Dutch pet form of Theudilo, a short form of Germanic compound names formed with an unattested element, theudo- ‘people’, ‘tribe’.English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English lamb, a nickname for a meek and inoffensive person, or a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of lambs. See also Lamm.English : from a short form of the personal name Lambert.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Luain (see Lane 3). MacLysaght comments: ‘The form Lamb(e), which results from a more than usually absurd pseudo-translation (uan ‘lamb’), is now much more numerous than O’Loan itself.’Possibly also a translation of French agneau.
Surname or Lastname
English (Northamptonshire)
English (Northamptonshire) : from the Old French form of the Latin personal name Titus. Compare Tito.French : from the Germanic personal name Tito, derived from theudo ‘people’, ‘race’.
Male
French
Norman French form of Scandinavian Eutha, EUDO means "child." This name and its variants are sometimes confused with Odo, Otto, and Audo.Â
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTO means "bright nobility."
Male
German
 German form of Old Norman French Eudo, UDO means "child." Compare with another form of Udo.
Male
French
Variant form of Norman French Eudo, EUDES means "child."Â
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Chammuw'el, CHAMUEL means "heat of God." Also, according to pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel.Â
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the unattested element þeudo- ‘people’, ‘race’ + bald ‘bold’, ‘brave’. The English surname represents a learned form, re-created from French Théobald; the common medieval form of the name was Tebald, Tibalt (Old French Teobaud, Tibaut).
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Ulster)
Irish (Ulster) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Duibhne ‘descendant of Dubhne’, a personal name meaning ‘ill-going’, ‘disagreeable’. Compare Deeney. Peoples is a pseudo-translation based on the phonetic resemblance of the Gaelic name to Gaelic daoine ‘people’.English : patronymic from a pet form (in -el) of the Old French personal name Pepis, oblique case Pepin (see Pepin).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living by a lake or river, from Middle English by ‘by’, ‘beside’ + water ‘water’.Irish : pseudo-translation (due to confusion with sruth ‘stream’) of Gaelic Ó Srutháin ‘descendant of Sruithán’, a personal name from a diminutive of sruith ‘sage’, ‘elder’. Bywater is found as the English form of this Gaelic name in County Cork, while in Mayo the usual Anglicization is Ryan.
Female
Egyptian
, the mother of Psenio.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chammuw'el, HAMUEL means "heat of God." In the bible, this is the name of a man of Simeon. Also, according to pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel.Â
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Albertus, ALTTI means "bright nobility."
Male
French
 French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
PSEUDO ALBERTUS
PSEUDO ALBERTUS
Boy/Male
Latin
Born fifth.
Male
Croatian
, time of honor.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Purified
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
One of the Swaras
Male
Celtic
, hairy.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pearl
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who earned his living by sawing wood, Middle English saghier, an agent derivative of sagh(en) ‘to saw’.Americanized form of some like-sounding Jewish surname or a translation of Seger.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A Creeper with Fragrant Flowers; Small Fragrant Flower
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English
Poet; English and American Place Name
PSEUDO ALBERTUS
PSEUDO ALBERTUS
PSEUDO ALBERTUS
PSEUDO ALBERTUS
PSEUDO ALBERTUS
n.
The false china root, a plant of the genus Smilax (S. Pseudo-china), found in America.
n.
The organ in which pseudova are produced; -- called also pseudovarium.
a.
Falsely hypertrophic; as, pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis, a variety of paralysis in which the muscles are apparently enlarged, but are really degenerated and replaced by fat.
a.
Exhibiting pseudo-symmetry.
n.
False galena, or blende. See Blende (a).
n.
A kind of symmetry characteristic of certain crystals which from twinning, or other causes, come to resemble forms of a system other than that to which they belong, as the apparently hexagonal prisms of aragonite.
a.
Falsely romantic.
pl.
of Scudo
n.
A large European species of maple (Acer Pseudo-Platanus).
n.
A pseudo-peripteral temple.
n.
Any contractile vessel of invertebrates which is not of the nature of a real heart, especially one of those pertaining to the excretory system.
n.
An aerial corm, or thickened stem, as of some epiphytic orchidaceous plants.
a.
Falsely or imperfectly dipteral, as a temple with the inner range of columns surrounding the cella omitted, so that the space between the cella wall and the columns is very great, being equal to two intercolumns and one column.
n.
A pseudo-dipteral temple.
n.
One of the soft gelatinous cones found in the compound eyes of certain insects, taking the place of the crystalline cones of others.
n.
A hydrocarbon of the aromatic series, metameric with mesitylene and cumene, found in coal tar, and obtained as a colorless liquid.
a.
Having two coalescent cotyledons, as the live oak and the horse-chestnut.
a.
Falsely or imperfectly metallic; -- said of a kind of luster, as in minerals.