
The Alchemy of Grace*
March 29, 2016Nicolas Flamel (ca. 1310-1418, pictured above) looks like he could be St. Nicholas, with that full beard and impish face. In fact he lived long after and far away from the well-known saint. Flamel was a French scribe and manuscript seller. He also dabbled in alchemy.
Alchemists were those who, especially during the Middle Ages, experimented with various materials and procedures to turn ordinary metals like lead into gold.
Another dream of theirs was to discover an elixir of life—a potion that would provide eternal life.
“The Alchemist,” by Sir William Fettes Douglas, 1855
By the seventeenth century, legends had developed around Nicolas Flamel. Some claimed that he had discovered the Philosopher’s Stone, the alchemical substance that would turn lead into gold and produce the elixir of life.
But the only immortality he achieved is in print. Victor Hugo mentioned him in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and…
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