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XEE4152920 Portrait of the french alchemist Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418) - Engraving - Portrait of english alchemist Nicolas Flamel - Engraving Private collection
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UIS5074772 Nicolas Flamel, French alchemist, 14th century. Nicolas Flamel (c 1330-1418), a Parisian scribe, is said to have written 'The Explication of the Hieroglyphic Figures' explaining some of the contents of a mysterious work called 'The Book of Abraham the Jew'. The contents of the book led him to develop a substance which he called 'Projection Powder', and he claimed that with the help of his wife Perrenelle, he achieved the transmutation of mercury into gold, a process which requires the creation of the mythical Philosopher's Stone. Flamel used the wealth he acquired to help the poor. Even after his death it was rumoured that he was still alive. Flamel also makes an appearance in J K Rowling's 'Harry Potter' stories. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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XEE4152916 Portrait of the french alchemist Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418) - Engraving - Portrait of english alchemist Nicolas Flamel - Engraving Private collection
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ELD4838482 Portrait of the french alchemist Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418)
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LLM972199 Nicolas Flamel (c1330-1418), French scrivener and manuscript seller. In the 17th Century stories began to circulate that he had been an alchemist. Chocolat Poulain educational card.
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CHT206278 Nicolas Flamel (c.1330-1418) French scribe and seller of manuscripts believed to have discovered the Philosopher's Stone.Pierre tombale de l'alchimiste.
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CLP4131125 Maison de Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418), French alchemist founded in 1407 at 51 de rue Montmorency in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris.
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CLP4131132 Maison de Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418), French alchemist founded in 1407 at 51 de rue Montmorency in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris.
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UIG5420059 Engraving after a painting of the vaults of the Cemetery of the Innocents. Paris
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CLP4131126 Ensign of the Maison de Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418), French alchemist founded in 1407 at 51 de rue Montmorency in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris.
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CLP4131128 Ensign of the Maison de Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418), French alchemist founded in 1407 at 51 de rue Montmorency in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris.
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CLP4131131 Ensign of the Maison de Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418), French alchemist founded in 1407 at 51 de rue Montmorency in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris.
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CLP4131133 Ensign of the Maison de Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418), French alchemist founded in 1407 at 51 de rue Montmorency in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris.
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CHT206277 later moved to St. Jacques de la Boucherie;
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CLP4131124 Maison de Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418), French alchemist founded in 1407 at 51 de rue Montmorency in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris.
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CLP4131130 Ensign of the Maison de Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418), French alchemist founded in 1407 at 51 de rue Montmorency in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris.
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CLP4131121 Commemorative plaque of the Maison de Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418), French alchemist founded in 1407 at 51 de rue Montmorency in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris.
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BL3666750 Featured in the Harry Potter Exhibition at the British Library
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PCT4291717 The French alchemist Nicolas Flamel (c 1330-1418) and his wife Perrenelle (Pernelle or Perronelle, 1320-1397) as they appear in the book “Le livre des figures hieroglifiques (hieroglyphiques), Trois traitez de la philosophie naturelle not yet print “”, published in 1612 in Paris by Pierre Arnauld Sieur de la Chevallerie, Poitevin -
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TMA3263018 Photograph by Simon Marsden
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TAD1756831 NICHOLAS FLAMEL (c1330-1418?) French alchemist, he said he made he philosopher's stone, Woodcut
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