Eugène Canseliet
Eugène Léon Canseliet (December 18, 1899, Sarcelles – April 12, 1982, Savignies), was a French writer and alchemist. He was the first and one of the few students of the mysterious alchemist known as Fulcanelli, and may have been Fulcanelli himself. He wrote the preface for each of his alleged master's books (Le mystère des cathédrales and Les demeures philosophales).
Selected works
- Deux logis alchimiques, en marge de la science et de l'histoire. Paris, Jean Schemit, 1945, in-8, 157 p. Nouvelle édition augmentée à Paris, chez Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1979, 344 p.
- Alchimie, études diverses de symbolisme hermétique et de pratique philosophale, Paris, Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1964, in-8, 285 p. Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée, Paris, Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1978, 401 p.
- L'Alchimie et son ″Livre muet" (″Mutus Liber″). Introduction et commentaires par Eugène Canseliet, Paris, Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1967, in-4, 140 p.
- L'Alchimie expliquée sur ses textes classiques, Paris, Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1972, 312 p.
Bibliography
- La Tourbe des Philosophes, "Hommage aux 80 ans de Eugène CANSELIET", n°10, Grenoble, Editions de la Tourbe.
External links
- (French) Eugène Canseliet interviewed by Jacques Chancel at Radioscopie, on 23rd June 1978
- (French) An article of Figaro on Eugène Canseliet
- (French) Article on Eugène Canseliet and Julien Champagne
- (French) , ,, other articles on Canseliet and Champagne
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