Zosimos
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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
Further reading
- El Khadem, H. S. A Translation of Zosimos' Text in an Arabic Alchemy Book. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 1996, 84 (3), 168–78, <http://washacadsci.org/Journal/Journalarticles/ZosimosText.H.S.ElKhadem.pdf>.
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