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Basil Valentine is the Anglicised version of the name Basilius Valentinus, ostensibly a 15th-century
alchemist Alchemy (from Arabic: ''al-kīmiyā''; from Ancient Greek: χυμεία, ''khumeía'') is an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition that was historically practiced in China, India, the Muslim ...
, possibly Canon of the
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of Saint Peter in
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but more likely a pseudonym used by one or several 16th-century German authors. According to
John Maxson Stillman John Maxson Stillman (1852-1923) was a pioneer of the history of science in the United States. He was also the first head of the chemistry department at Stanford University, as well as its first Chemistry Professor. His most enduring work was the p ...
, who wrote on the history of chemistry, there is no evidence of such a name on the rolls in
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or Rome and no mention of this name before 1600. His putative history, like his imaginary portrait, appears to be of later creation than the writings themselves. During the 18th century it was suggested that the author of the works attributed to Basil Valentine was Johann Thölde, a salt manufacturer in Germany who lived roughly 1565-1624. Modern scholarship now suggests that one author was Thölde, but that others were involved. Thölde published the first five books under Valentine's name. Whoever he was, Basil Valentine had considerable chemical knowledge. He showed that
ammonia Ammonia is an inorganic compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula . A stable binary hydride, and the simplest pnictogen hydride, ammonia is a colourless gas with a distinct pungent smell. Biologically, it is a common nitrogenous ...
could be obtained by the action of alkali on sal-ammoniac ( ammonium chloride), described the production of
hydrochloric acid Hydrochloric acid, also known as muriatic acid, is an aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride. It is a colorless solution with a distinctive pungent smell. It is classified as a strong acid. It is a component of the gastric acid in the dige ...
by acidifying brine of common salt (
sodium chloride Sodium chloride , commonly known as salt (although sea salt also contains other chemical salts), is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions. With molar masses of 22.99 and 35. ...
), and created oil of vitriol (
sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid (American spelling and the preferred IUPAC name) or sulphuric acid ( Commonwealth spelling), known in antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral acid composed of the elements sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen, with the molecular fo ...
), among other achievements.


''The Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine''

''The Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine'' is a widely reproduced alchemical book attributed to Basil Valentine, first published in 1599. It contains two parts, the second of which houses the twelve keys. These were accompanied by
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engravings from later publications in the early seventeenth century.


Selected publications

Numerous publications on alchemy in
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and
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were published under the name Basil Valentine. They have been translated into many European languages, including
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,
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, Russian and others. The following list is roughly organized in order of translation or publication date. * ''Ein kurtz summarischer Tractat, von dem grossen Stein der Uralten...'', (Of the great stone of the ancients), by Basilius Valentinus. Eisleben: 1599 (without illustrations) (German) * ''Ein kurtz summarischer Tractat, von dem grossen Stein der Uralten...'', Leipzig: 1602 (with woodcuts) (German) * ''Triumph Wagen Antimonii'', (The Triumphant Chariot of Antimony) by Basil Valentine; Johannes Isaaci Hollandus; Joachim Tank; Georg Phaedro; Roger Bacon. Leipzig : In Verlegung Jacob Apels, 1604. (German) * ''De microcosmo deque magno mundi mysterio, et medicina hominis'', (Of the microcosm, of the great secrecy of the world, and the human medicine), by Basilius Valentinus; Wolfgang Ketzel; Raphael Eglinus. Marpurgi : typis Guolgangi Kezelii, 1609. (Latin) * A Latin translation of the text of ''Ein kurtz summarischer Tractat'' as ''Tripus Aureus, hoc est, Tres Tractatus Chymici Selectissimi, nempe I. Basilii Valentini...Practica una cum 12 clavibus & appendice, ex Germanico'', Michael Maier (editor), Frankfurt: Paul Jacob for Lucas Jennis, 1618. (with engravings of the 12 keys) (Latin) * ''Azoth, ou le moyen de faire l'or caché des philosophes, de frère Basile Valentin'' by Basilius Valentinus; Christofle Perier; Jeremie Perier. (French) Paris: Chez Ieremie & Christofle Perier, au Palais, MDCXXIV 1624. (French) * ''Les dovze clefs de philosophie de Frere Basile Valentin ... Traictant de la vraye medecine matalique. Plus l'Azoth, ou Le moyen de faire l'or chaché des philosophes. Tradvction francoise.'' by Basilius Valentinus. Paris, Chez Ieremie et Christophle Perier, 1624. (French) *''Fratris Basilii Valentini,... letztes Testament und Offenbahrung der himmlischen und virdischen Geheimnüss, so in einem Altar gefunden, in fünff Bücher abgetheilet... zuvor nie in Druck aussgangen, jetzt aber... publiciret durch Georgium Claromontanum,...'' by Basile Valentin; Georg Hellberger dit Georgius Claromontanus. Iena : H. Eyrings und J. Perferts Erben, 1626. (German) * ''Revelation des mysteres des teintures essentieles des sept metaux et de leurs vertus médicinales...'' by Basile Valentin; translated by Jean Israël. Paris : J. De Senlecque et J. Hénault, 1645. (French) *''Currus triumphalis antimonii : opus antiquioris medicinae et philosophiae hermeticae studiosis dicat'', by Basilius Valentinus. Tolosae : Apud Petrum Bosc, 1646. (The triumphal chariot of
antimony Antimony is a chemical element with the symbol Sb (from la, stibium) and atomic number 51. A lustrous gray metalloid, it is found in nature mainly as the sulfide mineral stibnite (Sb2S3). Antimony compounds have been known since ancient ti ...
) (Latin) * ''Le char triomphal de l'antimoine'', translation by Sauvin, François, 17th century (1646), introduction by Sylvain Matton ; préface by Joachim Tancky. Editions Retz, 1977, 254 p

(French) * ''Les livres secrets et le dernier testament de frere Basile Valentin Benedictin, de la grande pierre des anciens philosophes et autres mysteres cachés de la nature. Le tout tiré et transcrit de l'original trouvé dans le haut autel sous une petite table de marbre a Erfurt et mis en lumiere ou imprimé a línstante priere des enfans de la science ...'' by Basilius Valentinus. (French) Strasbourg: 1651. (French) * ''Les douze clefs de philosophie de frere Basile Valentin ... : traictant de la vraye medecine metalique : plus l'Azoth, ou, Le moyen de faire l'or caché des philosophes : traduction francoise.'' Basilius Valentinus.; Jean Gobille; Clovis Hesteau Nuisement, sieur de. Paris : Chez Pierre Moët ..., 1660. (French) * ''Of natural and supernatural things : also, of the first tincture, root, and spirit of metals and minerals'' by Basilius Valentinus. London : Printed, and are to be sold by Moses Pitt, 1670. (English) * ''The last vvill and testament of Basil Valentine, monke of the Order of St. Bennet'', by Basilius Valentinus. London : Printed by S. G. and B. G. for Edward Brewster ..., 1671. (English) * ''Chymische Schrifften'' by Basilius Valentinus. Hamburg: 1677. (German) * ''Compendium veritatis philosophicum fratis Basilii Valentini'' Manuscript (Ms.180), 1780. (German) * ''Les douze clefs de la philosophie''. Eugène Canseliet, translator. Paris, Éditions de Minuit, 1956, 264 p

(French) * ''Révélations des mystères des teintures des sept métaux'',
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, editor. Omnium littéraire, 1976. (
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* ''Le dernier testament de Basile Valentin : livres I, II, III, IV et V, dans lequel sont montrées les mines, l'origine d'icelles, leurs natures et propriétés...'' by Basile Valentin; edited by Joseph Castelli. Montélimar : Castelli, 2008. (French) * ''Las doce llaves de la filosofía'' by Basilius Valentinus. Barcelona: Muñoz Moya y Montraveta, 1986. ( Spanish language, Spanish)


See also

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