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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231021
DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231022
DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_43976759920315
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231023
DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_43976759922364
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231024
DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_43976759924413
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231025
DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231026
DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231120
DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231121
DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231217
DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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DESCRIPTION:In the popular imagination\, alchemy is often synonymous with t
 he transmutation of lead into gold. But while this was certainly one of th
 e alchemists’ goals\, their “mysterious art” encompassed much more t
 han chrysopoeia. \n\nDrawing on the rich holdings of the Julian Edison Dep
 artment of Special Collections and the rare book collections of Bernard Be
 cker Medical Library\, the Secret Sciences exhibition examines the numerou
 s facets of alchemy\, ranging from its scientific applications to its comp
 licated symbolic language to its influence on the visual and literary arts
 .\n\nThis exhibition was organized by Rare Books Curator Cassie Brand and 
 Head of Rare Books at Bernard Becker Medical Library Elisabeth Brander.
LOCATION:John M. Olin Library\, Ginkgo Reading Room
SUMMARY:Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://happenings.washu.edu/event/secret_sciences_the_hidden
 _arts_of_alchemy
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