Alchemy discussion forum > Alchemical Symbolism and Imagery > Alchemy Symbolism and Imagery > An alchemical fireplace |
Moderated by: alchemyd |
Author | Post | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Paul Ferguson Member ![]()
|
Something a bit different, an alchemical fireplace at Château Terre-Neuve in the Vendée: http://www.chateau-terreneuve.com/terreneuve.htm Apparently Fulcanelli discusses it in his DEMEURES PHILOSOPHALES, Regards, Paul |
|||||||||
J.Yves Artero Guest
|
"Apparently Fulcanelli discusses it in his DEMEURES PHILOSOPHALES." This is right, for sure: http://www.archerjulienchampagne.com/article-2336767.html J.Yves |
|||||||||
Paul Ferguson Member ![]()
|
Very interesting. The D'Estissac family had close links with Rabelais. The fireplace is also discussed extensively in this downloadable .pdf: http://hdelboy.club.fr/fontenay_le_comte.pdf The "4" sigil is mentioned here: http://www.lecoindelenigme.com/boudet.htm ...in connection with Rennes-le-Château ![]() and here: http://rutajacob.free.fr/recfor/plan/planouvert/4echif/4chif.htm Regards, Paul |
|||||||||
J.Yves Artero Guest
|
"The D'Estissac family had close links with Rabelais." These links are mentionned by Fulcanelli in his Dwellings of Philosophers. Here is an other article on the same "chimney": http://www.archerjulienchampagne.com/article-2921143.html Regards, J.Yves |