List of alchemists
An alchemist is a person versed in the art of alchemy. Western alchemy flourished in Greco-Roman Egypt, the Islamic world during the Middle Ages, and then in Europe from the 13th to the 18th centuries. Indian alchemists and Chinese alchemists made contributions to Eastern varieties of the art. Alchemy is still practiced today by a few, and alchemist characters still appear in recent fictional works and video games.
Many alchemists are known from the thousands of surviving alchemical manuscripts and books. Some of their names are listed below. Due to the tradition of pseudepigraphy, the true author of some alchemical writings may differ from the name most often associated with that work. Some well-known historical figures such as Albertus Magnus and Aristotle are often incorrectly named amongst the alchemists as a result.
Legendary[]
- Hermes Trismegistus
- Ostanes, the Persian
- Nicolas Flamel
- Perenelle Flamel
Greco-Roman Egypt[]
- Agathodaemon
- Chymes
- Cleopatra the Alchemist
- Mary the Jewess
- Moses of Alexandria
- Olympiodorus of Thebes (c. 400)
- Paphnutia the Virgin (c. 300)
- Pseudo-Aristotle
- Pseudo-Democritus
- Stephen of Alexandria
- Zosimos of Panopolis (c. 300)
India[]
- Kanada, sage and philosopher (6th century BC)
- Nagarjuna
- Yogi Vemana
- Siddhar Tamil sage and philosophers
- Nayanmars Tamil sage and philosophers
- Alvars Tamil sage and philosophers
- Vallalar, Tamil 18th Century sage and philosopher
- Arunagirinathar Tamil 15th Century sage and philosopher
- Agastiyar Tamil Sage
- Korakkar Tamil Sage
- Thirumoolar Tamil Sage
- Bogar Tamil Sage
- Kagapujandar Tamil Sage
- Vaalmiki Tamil Sage
- Pattinathar Tamil Sage
- Kalangi Nathar Tamil Sage
- Pathanjali Tamil Sage
- Avvaiyar Tamil Sage
- Naradhar
China[]
- Wei Boyang
- Zhang Guo the Elder (c. 600)
Arabic-Islamic world[]
- Khalid ibn Yazid, "Calid" (died 704)
- Jābir ibn Hayyān, "Geber" (died c. 806–816)
- Dhul-Nun al-Misri (born 796)
- Al-Kindi, "Alkindus" (801–873), a critic of alchemy
- Al-Farabi, "Alfarabi" (870–950/951)
- Muhammad ibn Zakarīya Rāzi, "Rhazes" (864–930)
- Muhammed ibn Umail al-Tamimi, "Senior Zadith" (c. 900–960)
- Abu Ali al-Husain ibn Abdallah ibn Sina, "Avicenna" (980–1037), a critic of alchemy, Father of modern Medicine
- Al-Tughrai (1061–1121)
- Artephius (c. 1150)
Europe[]
- Alain de Lille (1115/1128–1202/1203)
- Albertus Magnus (1193–1280)
- Roger Bacon (1214–1294)
- Pseudo-Geber (Spain, 13th century)
- Ramon Llull (Raymond Lulli) (1235–1315)
- John Dastin (early 14th)
- Arnold of Villanova (1245–?(before 1311))
- Jean de Meung (c.1250–c.1305)
- Petrus Bonus (Early 14th century)
- Ortolanus or Hortulanus (fl. 1358)
- Jean de Roquetaillade (Johannes de Rupescissa) (died 1336)
- Gilles de Rais (1401–1440)
- Bernard Trevisan (Bernard of Treves) (1406–1490)
- Johann of Laz (15th century)
- George Ripley (England, 15th century)
- Thomas Norton (c. 1433–c. 1513)
- Johannes Trithemius (1462–1516)
- Johann Georg Faust (ca. 1480–1540)
- Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486–1535)
- Paracelsus (1493–1541)
- Thomas Charnock (1516/1524/1526–1581)
- François Hotman (1524–1590)
- John Dee (1527–1609)
- Gerhard Dorn (c. 1530–1584)
- Martin Ruland the Elder (1532–1602)
- Richard Stanihurst (1547–1618)
- Tycho Brahe (1546–1601)
- Samuel Norton (1548–1621)
- Edward Kelley (1555–1597)
- Basilius Valentinus (Basil Valentine) (16/17th century)
- Andreas Libavius (1555–1616)
- François Béroalde de Verville (1556–1626)
- Heinrich Khunrath (circa 1560–1605)
- Oswald Croll (circa 1563-1609)
- Melchior Cibinensis (16th century)
- Jean D'Espagnet (1564–c. 1637)
- Michał Sędziwój (1566–1636)
- Benedictus Figulus (born 1567)
- Michael Maier (1568–1622)
- Martin Ruland the Younger (1569–1611)
- Jacob Boehme (1575–1624)
- Jan Baptist van Helmont (1577–1644)
- Arthur Dee (1579–1651)
- Johann Daniel Mylius (c. 1583–1642)
- Johannes Valentinus Andreae (17 August 1586–27 June 1654)
- Johann Moriaen (1591–1668)
- William Backhouse (1593–1662)
- Baro Urbigerus
- Ali Puli (17th century)
- Daniel Stolz von Stolzenberg (Daniel Stolcius) (1600–1660)
- Johannes Nicolaus Furichius (1602–1633)
- Edward Dyer (died 1607)
- Basset Jhones (born 1613)
- Elias Ashmole (1617–1692)
- Thomas Henshaw (1618–1700)
- Thomas Vaughan (Eugenius Philalethes) (1621–1666)
- Edmund Dickinson (1624–1707)
- Johann Friedrich Schweitzer (1625–1709)
- Frederick Clod (born 1625)
- Giuseppe Francesco Borri (1627–1695)
- Robert Boyle (1627–1691)
- George Starkey (alchemist) (Eirenaeus Philalethes) (1628–1665)
- Hening Brand (c.1630–1710)
- Johann Kunckel (1630–1703)
- Johann Joachim Becher (1635–1682)
- Isaac Newton (1642–1727)
- Claude Duval (1643–1670)
- Dionysius Andreas Freher (1649–1728)
- Georg von Welling (1652–1727)
- Anton Josef Kirchweger (died 1746)
- Alessandro Cagliostro (1743–1795)
- James Price (1752–1783)
- Count of St Germain (died 1784)
- Johann Christoph von Wöllner (1732–1800)
- August Nordenskiold (1754–1792)
- August Strindberg (1849–1912)
- Franz Tausend (1884–1942)
Revival and modern[]
- Johann Georg Rapp (1757–1847)
- Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925)
- Rudolf von Sebottendorf (1875–1945)
- Oscar Vladislas de Lubicz Milosz (1877–1939)
- R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz (1887–1961)
- Eugène Canseliet (1899–1982)
- Fulcanelli (pseudonym; dates unknown: Late 19th century–early 20th century)
- Franz Bardon (1909–1958)
- Frater Albertus (Dr. Albert Reidel) (1911–1984)
- Jean Dubuis (1919–2010)
- Serge Hutin (1927–1997)
- Diane Di Prima (1932–2020)
- Terrence McKenna (1946–2000)
- Max Magnus Norman (born 1973)
Scholars of alchemy[]
- Ethan A. Hitchcock (general) (1798–1870)
- Marcellin Berthelot (1827–1907)
- M. M. Pattison Muir (1848–1931)
- F. Sherwood Taylor (1857–1956)
- Edmund Oscar von Lippmann (1857–1940)
- Arthur Edward Waite (1857–1942)
- Carl Jung (1875–1961)
- Herbert Silberer (1882–1923)
- Manly P. Hall (1901–1990)
- Titus Burckhardt (1908–1984)
- Marie-Louise von Franz (1915–1998)
- Antoine Faivre (born 1934)
- Joost Ritman (born 1941)
- Adam McLean (born 1948)
- Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke (1953–2012)
- William R. Newman (born 1955)
- Lawrence M. Principe
- Wouter Hanegraaff (born 1961)
In fiction[]
- Diablo, an enemy of the Fantastic Four
- Edward Elric, a fictional character in the Fullmetal Alchemist series
- Roy Mustang, a fictional character in the Fullmetal Alchemist series
See also[]
- Alchemists
- Lists of people by activity