Albert Poisson

Albert Poisson (1868–1893), was a Romantic author, particularly interested in alchemy. In 1891, at the age of 22, he published what would become his most famous book: Théories et symboles des alchimistes (The theories and symbols of alchemy), which saw several editions. He died in 1893, aged 24.

Works

  • Théories et symboles des alchimistes Chacornac, 1891.
  • L'initiation alchimique (13 lettres inédites sur la pratique du Grand Œuvre), Paris, Édition de l'Initiation, 1900.
  • Nicolas Flamel, Histoire de l'Alchimie, Paris, Gutenberg reprint, 1981.
  • Le livre des feux, paru dans la Revue Scientifique, n°15, avril 1891.
  • Cinq traités d'alchimie des plus grands philosophes : Paracelse, Albert le Grand, Roger Bacon, R. Lulle, Arn. de Villeneuve, bibliothèque Chacornac, 1890.
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