Bacon, Roger
A Franciscan monk, famous as an adept in alchemy and magic arts. Lived in the 13th century in England. He believed in the philosophers stone in the way all adepts of occultism believe in it; and also in philosophical astrology. He is accused of having made a head of bronze, which having an acoustic apparatus hidden it, seemed to utter oracles which were words spoken by Bacon himself in another room. He was a wonderful physicist and chemist and credited with have invented gunpowder, though he said to had the secret from Chinese wise men.
A Franciscan monk, famous as an adept in alchemy and magic arts. Lived in the 13th century in England. He believed in the philosophers stone in the way all adepts of occultism believe in it; and also in philosophical astrology. He is accused of having made a head of bronze, which having an acoustic apparatus hidden it, seemed to utter oracles which were words spoken by Bacon himself in another room. He was a wonderful physicist and chemist and credited with have invented gunpowder, though he said to had the secret from Chinese wise men.
Bacon, Roger
A Franciscan monk, famous as an adept in alchemy and magic arts. Lived in the 13th century in England. He believed in the philosophers stone in the way all adepts of occultism believe in it; and also in philosophical astrology. He is accused of having made a head of bronze, which having an acoustic apparatus hidden it, seemed to utter oracles which were words spoken by Bacon himself in another room. He was a wonderful physicist and chemist and credited with have invented gunpowder, though he said to had the secret from Chinese wise men.
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