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'''Adam McLean''' (born 1948, in [[Glasgow]]) is a Scottish writer on [[Alchemy|alchemical]] texts and [[symbol]]ism. In 1978 he founded the ''[[Hermetic Journal]]'' which he published until 1992 during which time he also started publishing the ''Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks'', a series of 55 editions (to 2018) of key source texts of the [[Hermeticism|hermetic]] tradition. From 2004 he began collecting tarot cards in order to document tarot art and built up a collection of 2500 items.<ref>http://www.alchemywebsite.com/Tarot/Tarot_database.html</ref>. In 2016 he set up the Surrealism website in order to document surrealist painters. This currently shows the work of 100 surrealist artists.<ref>http://www.surrealism.website</ref>. He also created a series of 20 video lectures of many facets of surrealist paintings.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKocZwBnFDxNyBg285IVMzkejCkHXRtlZ</ref>. In 2017 he set up an art gallery in Kilbirnie in North Ayrshire in order to promote the work of emergent and lesser-known artists.<ref>http://www.studioandgallery.co.uk/</ref>
'''Adam McLean''' (born 7 March 1948 in [[Glasgow]]) is a Scottish writer on [[Alchemy|alchemical]] texts and [[symbol]]ism. In 1978 he founded the ''[[Hermetic Journal]]'' which he published until 1992 during which time he also started publishing the ''Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks'', a series of 55 editions (to 2018) of key source texts of the [[Hermeticism|hermetic]] tradition. From 2004 he began collecting tarot cards in order to document tarot art and built up a collection of 2500 items.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.alchemywebsite.com/Tarot/Tarot_database.html|title = The Artwork of Modern Tarot - Database}}</ref> In 2016 he set up the ''Surrealism Website'' in order to document surrealist painters. This currently shows the work of 100 surrealist artists.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.surrealism.website/ |title=Home |website=surrealism.website}}</ref> He also created a series of 20 video lectures on many facets of surrealist paintings.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKocZwBnFDxNyBg285IVMzkejCkHXRtlZ|title=Surrealism course - YouTube|website=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> In 2017 he set up an art gallery ''The Studio and Gallery'' in [[Kilbirnie]] in [[North Ayrshire]] in order to promote the work of emergent and lesser-known artists.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.studioandgallery.co.uk/ |title=Home |website=studioandgallery.co.uk}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=The Studio and Gallery Kilbirnie|date=June 23, 2018|work=Herald Arts Magazine, Glasgow}}</ref> In 2023 McLean began publishing, in book form, his Alchemical Translations Series of translations of 16-18th Century German, Latin and French alchemical works previously unavailable in English. This project is intended to expand the public's perception of the richness of alchemical literature. <ref>{{Cite web |title="Alchemical Translations" |url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQWZNQ28 |access-date=2024-01-27 |website=www.amazon.com}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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*''A Treatise on Angel Magic'' (Weiser Books, 2006) {{ISBN|1-57863-375-3}}
*''A Treatise on Angel Magic'' (Weiser Books, 2006) {{ISBN|1-57863-375-3}}
*''A Commentary on the Mutus Liber''
*''A Commentary on the Mutus Liber''
*''The Alchemical Mandala''
*''The Alchemical Mandala'' (1989,2nd ed.2002)
*''The Rosicrucian Emblems of Daniel Cramer''
*''The Rosicrucian Emblems of Daniel Cramer''
*''Autobiography: A documentation of my life''(2020) {{ISBN|979-866990-558-3}}
;Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks series:
*No. 1. ''The Magical Calendar'' 1979
*No. 2. ''The Mosaical Philosophy - Cabala of Robert Fludd'' 1980
*No. 3. ''The Crowning of Nature'' 1980
*No. 4. ''The Rosicrucian Emblems of Cramer'' 1980
*No. 5. ''Hermetic Garden of Stolcius'' 1980
*No. 6. ''The Rosary of the Philosophers'' 1981
*No. 7. ''Amphitheatre Engravings of Khunrath'' 1981
*No. 8. ''Splendor solis'' 1981
*No. 9. ''The Key of Boehme'' 1981
*No. 10. ''The Revelation of Revelations'' 1981
*No. 11. ''Commentary on the Mutus liber'' 1982
*No. 12. ''Steganographia of Trithemius'' 1982
*No. 13. ''Fludd - Origin and Structure of Cosmos'' 1982
*No. 14. ''Goethe's Fairy Tale'' 1982
*No. 15. ''Treatise on Angel Magic'' 1982
*No. 16. ''The Paradoxical Emblems of Freher'' 1983
*No. 17. ''Heptarchia Mystica of John Dee'' 1983
*No. 18. ''Commentary on Chymical Wedding'' 1984
*No. 19. ''Alchemical Engravings of Mylius'' 1984
*No. 20. ''Dee - Five books of Mystical Exercises'' 1985
*No. 21. ''The Dream of Poliphilus'' 1986
*No. 22. ''Atalanta fugiens'' 1986
*No. 23. ''Kabbalistic Diagrams'' 1987
*No. 24. ''Divine Numbers and Divine Harmony'' 1997
*No. 25. ''Intellectual Cantilenae - Michael Maier'' 1997
*No. 26. ''The Hermaphrodite Child of the Sun and Moon'' 1998
*No. 27. ''Three Dreams on the Transmutation of Metals'' 2002
*No. 28. ''The Three Tables of D.A. Freher'' 2003
*No. 29. ''The Viatorium of Michael Maier'' 2005
*No. 30. ''The Pneumo-Cosmic manuscript'' 2005
*No. 31. ''The Three Tables of Man'' 2005
*No. 32. ''The Book of Distillation'' 2006
*No. 33. ''Seven Keys of Honoratus Marinier'' 2007
*No. 34. ''The Speculative Philosophy by Gerhard Dorn'' 2008
*No. 35. ''The Solidonius Manuscript'' 2008
*No. 36. ''On the Music of the Spheres by Robert Fludd'' 2009
*No. 37. ''Bonacina. The Preparation of Potable Gold'' 2009
*No. 38. ''The Allegory of Palombara'' 2009
*No. 39. ''Voarchadumia'' 2010
*No. 40. ''Aurora Consurgens'' 2011
*No. 41. ''Triangular Magical manuscript'' 2010
*No. 42. ''Scala philosophorum'' 2012
*No. 43. ''Thesaurus Mundi'' 2012
*No. 44. ''Cambriel - Lessons'' 2012
*No. 45. ''Great Book of Nature'' 2012
*No. 46. ''A Philosophical Discourse'' 2013
*No. 47. ''The Marrow of Alchemy'' 2013
*No. 48. ''Gualdi Philosophia Hermetica'' 2104
*No. 49. ''Teletes'' 2014
*No. 50. ''An Alchemist's Diary'' 2013
*No. 51. ''Generation and Operation'' 2014
*No. 52. ''The Virga Aurea'' 2015
*No. 53. ''The Philosopher's Head'' 2015
*No. 54. ''The Practice of the Green Lion'' 2015
*No. 55. ''The Book of Abraham the Jew'' 2015
;Alchemical Translations Series:
*No. 1. ''Monte Raphaim - The Morning Redness'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8367218893}}
*No. 2. ''A Spagyric and Philosophic Revelation'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8367732948}}
*No. 3. ''Allegory of the Lesser Countryman'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8368319957}}
*No. 4. ''The True Practice of Nature'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8370427725}}
*No. 5. ''Chymical Moonshine'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8371082084}}
*No. 6. ''Pordage - Philosophical Epistle'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8371112170}}
*No. 7. ''The Great Work - Grillot de Givry'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8371593498}}
*No. 8. ''The Fountain of the Wise'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8372265608}}
*No. 9. ''The Fountain of Bernard revealed'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8373358620}}
*No. 10. ''The Masonic Philosophical Cross and Cubic Stone'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8374519990}}
*No. 11. ''The Flower of Flowers and the Path of Paths'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8374591705}}
*No. 12. ''134 Woodcuts of chemical and alchemical apparatus'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8374869651}}
*No. 13. ''Dicta Alani and the Mirror of Alchemy'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8375493688}}
*No. 14. ''A hundred and twelve accounts of transmutations'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8377055891}}
*No. 15. ''The Garden of Riches'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8377744023}}
*No. 16. ''The Strange Guest - Gustav Meyrink'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8378042760}}
*No. 17. ''Sunflower of the Wise and Four curious letters'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8386191085}}
*No. 18. ''Webster - The Transmutation of Metals'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8378868087}}
*No. 19. ''The Mirror of Philosophy'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8378974573}}
*No. 20. ''The Allegory of John of the Fountain'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8386182861}}
*No. 21. ''Arcanum arcanorum arcanissimum'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8386297916}}
*No. 22. ''Heavenly Manna - Azoth and Fire'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8386325855}}
*No. 23. ''The Magic Cave in Scotland'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8386910693}}
*No. 24. ''An Alchemical Reading of the Song of Solomon'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8388920621}}
*No. 25. ''An Allegorical Alchemical Journey to the East'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8389114432}}
*No. 26. ''Dialogue between Chrysophilus and Theophrastus'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8389866546}}
*No. 27. ''Philosophical Axiomata by George Ripley'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8389979871}}
*No. 28. ''The Twelve Grades of Alchemy by J.D. Mylius'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8390490181}}
*No. 29. ''The Birthing Bed of the Philosophers’ Stone - Nollius'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8391551096}}
*No. 30. ''Discourse on the Philosophers’ Stone'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8391783725}}
*No. 31. ''Two French Alchemical Allegories'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8392107964}}
*No. 32. ''The Allegorical Discourse of Solinus Saltzthal'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8392428786}}
*No. 33. ''The Book of the 22 Hermetic Leaves'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8393111465}}
*No. 34. ''Alchemical Visions and Allegories'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8394880650}}
*No. 35. ''First Book of Distillation - Della Porta'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8396152588}}
*No. 36. ''The Philosophical Parergon - Nollius'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8398091342}}
*No. 37. ''War of the Knights - Limojon'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8398206678}}
*No. 38. ''Dialogue - Aegidius de Vadis'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8398557183}}
*No. 39. ''Donum Dei - Samuel Baruch'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8851899454}}
*No. 40. ''Banquet of the Sages'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8852428318}}
*No. 41. ''Transformation of the Metals - Denis Zachaire'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8853107755}}
*No. 42. ''Allegory - Eirenaeus Philalethes'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8853223271}}
*No. 43. ''The Memorial of Alchemy - Pierre Vicot'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8854445788}}
*No. 44. ''A Philosopher and a Peasant discuss Alchemy'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8856189970}}
*No. 45. ''Transmutatory Alchemy - Timothy Willis'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8857586228}}
*No. 46. ''Light out of Chaos - Louis Grassot'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8860390577}}
*No. 47. ''The Play of Children and the Work of Women'' {{ISBN|979-8860773967}}
*No. 48. ''The Secret - Jodocus Grever'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8862874334}}
*No. 49. ''The Metamorphosis of the planets - Monte-Snyders'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8862340853}}
*No. 50. ''A Philosophical Riddle - Birkholz / Adamah Booz'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8862962772}}
*No. 51. ''The guide to the chemical heaven - Jacob Toll'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8864639061}}
*No. 52. ''Mercury’s Caducean Rod - William Yworth'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8863755915}}
*No. 53. ''Centrum Naturae Concentratum - Ali Puli'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8864579732}}
*No. 54. ''The Fate of the Alchemists'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8865235002}}
*No. 55. ''A Cabalistic Fable - Monte Hermetis'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8865541509}}
*No. 56. ''The Philosophical Bird-Catcher'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8865576099}}
*No. 57. ''Truth of the Philosophers’ Stone asserted'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8867448493}}
*No. 58. ''Chrysopoiea'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8867472054}}
*No. 59. ''The Twelve Royal Palaces of Hermetic Wisdom - Fictuld'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8868434631}}
*No. 60. ''The Mystical Cabbala of Nature - Fictuld'' 2023 {{ISBN|979-8870686370}}
*No. 61. ''The Pilot of the Living Wave'' 2024 {{ISBN|979-8872492344}}
*No. 62. ''Philosophia maturata'' 2024 {{ISBN|979-8873532810}}
*No. 63. ''Chaos - Fictuld '' 2024 {{ISBN|979-8874067250}}
*No. 64. ''The Open Ark'' 2024 {{ISBN|979-8874195595}}
}}


==References==
==References==
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*[http://www.alchemywebsite.com/adam.html The Alchemy Website]
*[http://www.alchemywebsite.com/adam.html The Alchemy Website]


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Latest revision as of 17:08, 27 January 2024

Adam McLean (born 7 March 1948 in Glasgow) is a Scottish writer on alchemical texts and symbolism. In 1978 he founded the Hermetic Journal which he published until 1992 during which time he also started publishing the Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks, a series of 55 editions (to 2018) of key source texts of the hermetic tradition. From 2004 he began collecting tarot cards in order to document tarot art and built up a collection of 2500 items.[1] In 2016 he set up the Surrealism Website in order to document surrealist painters. This currently shows the work of 100 surrealist artists.[2] He also created a series of 20 video lectures on many facets of surrealist paintings.[3] In 2017 he set up an art gallery The Studio and Gallery in Kilbirnie in North Ayrshire in order to promote the work of emergent and lesser-known artists.[4][5] In 2023 McLean began publishing, in book form, his Alchemical Translations Series of translations of 16-18th Century German, Latin and French alchemical works previously unavailable in English. This project is intended to expand the public's perception of the richness of alchemical literature. [6]

Career[edit]

McLean developed an interest in alchemy in his youth which has continued throughout his life. Located in Glasgow, McLean accessed the wealth of alchemical texts located in The Ferguson Collection in Glasgow University Library, the Young Collection also in Glasgow, and the John Read Collection at University of St Andrews. From 1990 to 2002 McLean’s work was supported through the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica.

Aside from his prolific writing and publishing efforts, McLean has contributed to the study of alchemy through the collecting, cataloguing and archiving of alchemical texts; the creation of alchemical art and study courses; and the establishment of web resources that bridge the interests of scholars and esotericists.[7]

Influence[edit]

Since the early 1980s, Adam McLean has been credited as a pioneer in the resurgence of English language alchemical texts, creating a huge expansion in interest at both a scholarly and popular level.[8][9] In 1995, he founded The Alchemy Website, greatly increasing the availability of alchemical texts and art for a general audience. John Granger named McLean as one of the three figureheads of modern alchemical influence alongside Carl Jung and Titus Burckhardt.[10]

Bibliography[edit]

  • A Treatise on Angel Magic (Weiser Books, 2006) ISBN 1-57863-375-3
  • A Commentary on the Mutus Liber
  • The Alchemical Mandala (1989,2nd ed.2002)
  • The Rosicrucian Emblems of Daniel Cramer
  • Autobiography: A documentation of my life(2020) ISBN 979-866990-558-3
Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks series
  • No. 1. The Magical Calendar 1979
  • No. 2. The Mosaical Philosophy - Cabala of Robert Fludd 1980
  • No. 3. The Crowning of Nature 1980
  • No. 4. The Rosicrucian Emblems of Cramer 1980
  • No. 5. Hermetic Garden of Stolcius 1980
  • No. 6. The Rosary of the Philosophers 1981
  • No. 7. Amphitheatre Engravings of Khunrath 1981
  • No. 8. Splendor solis 1981
  • No. 9. The Key of Boehme 1981
  • No. 10. The Revelation of Revelations 1981
  • No. 11. Commentary on the Mutus liber 1982
  • No. 12. Steganographia of Trithemius 1982
  • No. 13. Fludd - Origin and Structure of Cosmos 1982
  • No. 14. Goethe's Fairy Tale 1982
  • No. 15. Treatise on Angel Magic 1982
  • No. 16. The Paradoxical Emblems of Freher 1983
  • No. 17. Heptarchia Mystica of John Dee 1983
  • No. 18. Commentary on Chymical Wedding 1984
  • No. 19. Alchemical Engravings of Mylius 1984
  • No. 20. Dee - Five books of Mystical Exercises 1985
  • No. 21. The Dream of Poliphilus 1986
  • No. 22. Atalanta fugiens 1986
  • No. 23. Kabbalistic Diagrams 1987
  • No. 24. Divine Numbers and Divine Harmony 1997
  • No. 25. Intellectual Cantilenae - Michael Maier 1997
  • No. 26. The Hermaphrodite Child of the Sun and Moon 1998
  • No. 27. Three Dreams on the Transmutation of Metals 2002
  • No. 28. The Three Tables of D.A. Freher 2003
  • No. 29. The Viatorium of Michael Maier 2005
  • No. 30. The Pneumo-Cosmic manuscript 2005
  • No. 31. The Three Tables of Man 2005
  • No. 32. The Book of Distillation 2006
  • No. 33. Seven Keys of Honoratus Marinier 2007
  • No. 34. The Speculative Philosophy by Gerhard Dorn 2008
  • No. 35. The Solidonius Manuscript 2008
  • No. 36. On the Music of the Spheres by Robert Fludd 2009
  • No. 37. Bonacina. The Preparation of Potable Gold 2009
  • No. 38. The Allegory of Palombara 2009
  • No. 39. Voarchadumia 2010
  • No. 40. Aurora Consurgens 2011
  • No. 41. Triangular Magical manuscript 2010
  • No. 42. Scala philosophorum 2012
  • No. 43. Thesaurus Mundi 2012
  • No. 44. Cambriel - Lessons 2012
  • No. 45. Great Book of Nature 2012
  • No. 46. A Philosophical Discourse 2013
  • No. 47. The Marrow of Alchemy 2013
  • No. 48. Gualdi Philosophia Hermetica 2104
  • No. 49. Teletes 2014
  • No. 50. An Alchemist's Diary 2013
  • No. 51. Generation and Operation 2014
  • No. 52. The Virga Aurea 2015
  • No. 53. The Philosopher's Head 2015
  • No. 54. The Practice of the Green Lion 2015
  • No. 55. The Book of Abraham the Jew 2015
Alchemical Translations Series

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Artwork of Modern Tarot - Database".
  2. ^ "Home". surrealism.website.
  3. ^ "Surrealism course - YouTube". YouTube.
  4. ^ "Home". studioandgallery.co.uk.
  5. ^ "The Studio and Gallery Kilbirnie". Herald Arts Magazine, Glasgow. 23 June 2018.
  6. ^ ""Alchemical Translations"". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  7. ^ Adam McLean. “The Alchemy Website.” From interviews and autobiographical information. Retrieved 2011-12-30. http://www.alchemywebsite.com/adam.html
  8. ^ Urszula Szulakowska. Alchemy in Contemporary Art. Surrey, 2011. p.5 ISBN 978-0-7546-6736-0
  9. ^ Mike Dickman. Intellectual Cantilenae in Nine Triads upon the Resurrection of the Phoenix by Michael Maier. p. 1. Glasgow. 1992. ASIN: B001ACAK7U
  10. ^ John Granger. "Alchemy: Jung, Burckhart, or McLean?" April, 2007. http://www.hogwartsprofessor.com/alchemy-jung-burckhart-or-mclean/

External links[edit]

Surrealism website