Splendor Solis

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Venus: The Peacock's Tail.


The Tarot-like illustrations to the Splendor Solis, a 16th-century alchemical manuscript, have fascinated me for years, ever since I saw them reproduced in the pages of Man, Myth & Magic. Despite their familiarity, the copies online are less than satisfactory, mostly poor scans from books with inconsistent colours. Given the amount of original alchemical documents being made available by the world's libraries it's only a matter of time until a decent set of reproductions turn up. Until then there's a complete set of the plates here with details about the book and links to further information. As usual, if anyone finds better copies—preferably from a copy of the original text—please leave a comment.


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The Black Sun.


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Hermaphrodite with Egg.


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