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Italiano: Illustrazione dalla pagina 23 dell'edizione Lumen de lumine di Thomas Vaughan (Eugenius Philalethes), che raffigura l'emblema del Santuario della Dea Thalia con altri simboli alchemici come la Montagna Invisibile, il Serpente Uroboro, una Lampada singola su un altare, l'Angelo con un Spada, ecc.[1]
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Source Lumen de Lumine: a New Magical Light, London, H. Blunden, 1651
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  1. Peter Levenda, The Tantric Alchemist: Thomas Vaughan and the Indian Tantric Tradition, p. 305, Nicolas-Hays, Inc., 2015.

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