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The End of Alchemy is a book written by Mervyn King, the former Bank of England Governor from 2003-2013, and during the 2007–2008 financial crisis.The book focuses on the history, flaws, and future of money, banking, and financial systems.
Paul Zane Pilzer (born January 17, 1954) is an American economist, New York Times best-selling author, [1] and social entrepreneur.He has written 13 books, the founder of six companies, and has been profiled in more than 100 publications including on the front page of The Wall Street Journal.
The psychological and religious implications of alchemy were Jung's major preoccupation during the last thirty years of his life. The essays in this volume complete the publication of his alchemical researches, to which three other volumes have been entirely devoted: Mysterium Coniunctionis, Psychology and Alchemy, and Aion. This volume can ...
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Poncin talked about his move to Alchemy, the promise of programmable money, and why most of Web3 has yet to be built. Future of Finance: Guillaume Poncin joins Alchemy from Stripe to help bring ...
At the Berkshire Hathaway , a shareholder asked Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger which 10 books they've read that have influenced them the most that weren't written by Ben Graham or Phil Fisher.
1652 Edition at the Internet Archive; English Alchemical verse from Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum on The Alchemy Website.; High-resolution scans of title page and all plates from 1652 edition freely available for download in variety of formats from Science History Institute Digital Collections at digital.sciencehistory.org
The Secretum Secretorum claims to be a treatise written by Aristotle to Alexander during his conquest of Achaemenid Persia.Its topics range from ethical questions that face a ruler to astrology to the medical and magical properties of plants, gems, and numbers to an account of a unified science that is accessible only to a scholar with the proper moral and intellectual background.