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Guido di Montanor was a French alchemist.
== Biography ==
Although he was a famous alchemist among his contemporaries, there is very little information about the life of Guido di Montanor. His name is variably given as sometimes referred to as Montaner or Montaynor. His nationality is also uncertain, either Greek or French
For cross-references in the works of [[George Ripley]] and [[Raimondo Lull]], his activity is dated between the end of the fourteenth century and the beginning of the fifteenth century. His work, such as the Scala Philosophorum, is also known from quotations and extracts in subsequent sources.<ref>See also https://ift.tt/2KHw8Ww>
== Alchemy ==
di Montanor was a follower of the alchemy of the elixir and mercury alone, in the operation of integrating the different settings of Raimondo Lullo and [[Arnaldo]] on one side, and Paolo of Taranto on the other.
His work of concordances contributes to the affirmation and diffusion of the great medieval alchemists, who tend to assume the status of classics and points of reference of alchemy.
Guido's main work is the _Scala philosophorum_ or "Scale of the philosophers"..
== Bibliography ==
Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub, Der Stein der Weisen. Wesen und Bildwelt der Alchemie, Munich, Bibliothek der Germanische National-Museums zur Deuthscen Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte, 1959.
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== Biography ==
Although he was a famous alchemist among his contemporaries, there is very little information about the life of Guido di Montanor. His name is variably given as sometimes referred to as Montaner or Montaynor. His nationality is also uncertain, either Greek or French
For cross-references in the works of [[George Ripley]] and [[Raimondo Lull]], his activity is dated between the end of the fourteenth century and the beginning of the fifteenth century. His work, such as the Scala Philosophorum, is also known from quotations and extracts in subsequent sources.<ref>See also https://ift.tt/2KHw8Ww>
== Alchemy ==
di Montanor was a follower of the alchemy of the elixir and mercury alone, in the operation of integrating the different settings of Raimondo Lullo and [[Arnaldo]] on one side, and Paolo of Taranto on the other.
His work of concordances contributes to the affirmation and diffusion of the great medieval alchemists, who tend to assume the status of classics and points of reference of alchemy.
Guido's main work is the _Scala philosophorum_ or "Scale of the philosophers"..
== Bibliography ==
Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub, Der Stein der Weisen. Wesen und Bildwelt der Alchemie, Munich, Bibliothek der Germanische National-Museums zur Deuthscen Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte, 1959.
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