“A commentator on Aristotle, writing in the 4th centur y A.D., calls certain instruments used for fusion and calcination “chuika organa,” that is, instruments for melting and pouring. Hence, probably, came the adjective chyic or chymic, and, at a somewhat later time, the word chemia as the name of that art which deals with calcinations, fusions, meltings, and the like. The writer of a treatise on astrology, in the 5th centur y, speaking of the influences of the stars on the dispositions of man, says: “If a man is born under Mercur y he will give himself to astronomy ; if Mars, he will follow the profession of arms; if Saturn, he will devote himself to the science of alchemy (Scientia alchemiae).” The word alchemia which appears in this treatise, was formed by prefixing the Arabic al (meaning the) to chemia, a word, as we have seen, of Greek origin.”
“A commentator on Aristotle, writing in the 4th centur y A.D., calls certain instruments used for fusion and calcination “chuika organa,” that is, instruments for melting and pouring. Hence, probably, came the adjective chyic or chymic, and, at a somewhat later time, the word chemia as the name of that art which deals with calcinations, fusions, meltings, and the like. The writer of a treatise on astrology, in the 5th centur y, speaking of the influences of the stars on the dispositions of man, says: “If a man is born under Mercur y he will give himself to astronomy ; if Mars, he will follow the profession of arms; if Saturn, he will devote himself to the science of alchemy (Scientia alchemiae).” The word alchemia which appears in this treatise, was formed by prefixing the Arabic al (meaning the) to chemia, a word, as we have seen, of Greek origin.”
| Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
|---|---|---|
| Tek Çekim | 230,40 | 230,40 |
| 2 | 123,26 | 246,53 |
| 3 | 83,71 | 251,14 |
| 6 | 44,16 | 264,96 |
| 9 | 30,72 | 276,48 |
| 12 | 24,19 | 290,30 |