CALA V. The Pure Pearl - Ad-Durra an-naqiya and other texts by Muhammad Ibn Umail..
Ad-Durra an-naqiya, As-Sira an-naqiya, Al-Qasida al-Mimiya, Al-Mabaqil as-saba'a.Arabic Edition by Wilferd Madelung with an Introduction by Theodor Abt. Translated by Salwa Fuad and Theodor Abt.
Abt, Theodor / Fuat, Salwa / Abt, Theodor
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09.12.2019, Auflage: Arabic edition with english translation. With index.
Beschreibung
The here presented four texts by Muhammad Ibn Umail at-Tamimi:
The Pure Pearl (ad-Durra an-naqiya), The Pure Conduct of Life (as-Sira an-naqiya), A Poem Rhyming on the Letter M (Mim; al-Qasida al-Mimiya) and The Seven Planting-lots (al-Mabaqil as-saba’a) are all an editio princeps. These texts are published
together with an English translation.
The Pure Pearl and The Pure Conduct of Life are based on the same original text, representing however two different
traditions or stemmas. For this reason, they are published separately. The next text, A Poem Rhyming on the Letter Mim is an explanation of these aforementioned two texts. By direct references to them, it further explains the theme of The Pure Pearl and The Pure Conduct of Life: the creation of a single pearl out of an egg. From the point of view of depth psychology this means the creation of the unified personality. Thus, these three texts belong together.
The Seven Planting-Lots, the fourth treatise by the same author, focuses on the relationship of the seven planets to their corresponding metals on earth, all with regard to the alchemical work. Repeatedly we read that the first three texts were written at the end of Ibn Umail’s life. As A Poem Rhyming on the Letter Mim came after having written The Pure Pearl – respectively The Pure Conduct of Life – this al-Qasida al-Mimiya is therefore most probably the last text of our author, written before he passed away. Thus, we may consider these three texts to be the last words of this outstanding master of the Art. They seem to be Ibn Umail’s summa.
Inhalt
Introduction 7
Manuscripts Used in This Edition 11
The Pure Pearl about the Science of Alchemy 15
The 1st chapter 19
The 2nd chapter
About the burning of the stone which is the shell 29
The 3rd chapter
About the cooking of the white to the red 31
The recipe for the clay of wisdom 33
The 4th chapter
It is about the building of the oven (tann…r) and the placing of the retorts (qir¡1)
for the distillation 35
The 5th chapter
About the explanation of the construction of the oven (tann…r) for the rotting, which
is named the belly of the horse for its moderate heat, which is like the heat of the bird,
hatching its egg, whose fire does not ruin anything 39
The 6th chapter
About the operation (tadb?r) of a subtle coagulation 45
The 7th chapter
About the second operation, and it is a dissolving and a coagulation 47
The 8th chapter
About the third operation 49
The 9th chapter
About the big operation 53
The Pure Course of Life (S?ra) with Regard to the honourable Work by Ibn Umail
In the name of the merciful, compassionate God 69
The 1st chapter
About the explanation of the first stone 73
The 2nd chapter
About the burning of the stone which is the shell 83
The 3rd chapter
About the cooking of the whiteness into the redness 85
The 4th chapter about the building of the oven
and the placing of the retort for the distillation on it 89
The 5th chapter
About how to construct the oven for the rotting process 91
The 6th chapter about the operation
of a subtle coagulation 99
The 7th chapter about the second operation:
coagulation and dissolving 101
The 9th chapter about the great operation 109
The Description of the Coagulation of the Red Mercury for this Chapter 129
The Description of the Making Red of the Scorpion for this Chapter 131
Poem rhyming on m?m 135
A Chapter in which the Second Operation is mentioned, the Exalted God Willing 147
The Operation of the Third Work 165
Chapter in which I mention the Fourth Operation and how to Make it,
in Order that you Understand 175
The Seven Planting-lots 185
The 1st Chapter: The Planting-lot of the Sun 185
The 2nd Chapter: The Planting-lot of the Moon 189
The 3rd Chapter: The Planting-lot of Mercury 193
The 4th Chapter: The Planting-lot of Venus 195
The 5th Chapter: The Planting-lot of Mars 197
The 6th Chapter: The Planting-lot of Jupiter 203
The 7th Chapter: The Planting-lot of Saturn, the Highest
above the Sun and the Moon 205
1. Bibliography 235
2. Index 236