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'''Zosimos of Panopolis''' (Greek: {{polytonic|ζώσιμος}}) was a Greek philosopher and alchemist. He was probably born in the middle of the third century&nbsp;AD and died in the early fourth century.<ref name="Larousse">{{LarousseXIXe | article = Zosime | volume = 15 | page = 1513}}.</ref> Although he is described as being "of Panopolis" (modern-day Akhmim in southern Egypt), he seems to have lived and worked in Alexandria (at least according to the ''[[Suidas]]'').<ref name="Larousse"/>
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'''Zosimos of Panopolis''' (Greek: {{polytonic|ζώσιμος}}) was a Greek philosopher and alchemist. He was probably born in the middle of the third century&nbsp;AD and died in the early fourth century.<ref name="Larousse">{{LarousseXIXe | article = Zozime | volume = 15 | page = 1513}}.</ref> Although he is described as being "of Panopolis" (modern-day Akhmim in southern Egypt), he seems to have lived and worked in Alexandria (at least according to the ''[[Suidas]]'').<ref name="Larousse"/>
  
 
Zosimos is said to have written 28&nbsp;books on alchemy, each addressed to his "sister" Theosebeia.<ref>{{Cobb&Goldwhite|pages=37–38}}.</ref>
 
Zosimos is said to have written 28&nbsp;books on alchemy, each addressed to his "sister" Theosebeia.<ref>{{Cobb&Goldwhite|pages=37–38}}.</ref>

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Zosimos of Panopolis (Greek: ζώσιμος) was a Greek philosopher and alchemist. He was probably born in the middle of the third century AD and died in the early fourth century.[1] Although he is described as being "of Panopolis" (modern-day Akhmim in southern Egypt), he seems to have lived and worked in Alexandria (at least according to the Suidas).[1]

Zosimos is said to have written 28 books on alchemy, each addressed to his "sister" Theosebeia.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Zozime. In Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle; Pierre Larousse: Paris, 1876; Vol. 15, p 1513.
  2. Cobb, Cathy; Goldwhite, Harold Creations of Fire; Basic: New York, 1995; pp 37–38. ISBN 0-7382-0594-X.

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