Jean Julien Champagne

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Jean Julien Champagne (born January 23, 1877 in Paris , † August 26, 1932 there ) was a French alchemist and esoteric writer .

Life

In the 20th century he was one of the few alchemists. Along with Eugène Canseliet (1899–1982), Jules Violle (1841–1923), Camille Flammarion (1842–1925) and Hilaire de Chardonnet (1839–1924), he is considered to be one of the candidates for Fulcanelli's true identity .

Jean Julien Champagne's students included Jules Boucher and Eugène Canseliet. Jean Julien Champagne was buried in the Arnomeille-les-Gonesses cemetery in Paris.

literature

Works

  • Le Mystère des Cathédrales (“The Secret of the Cathedrals”), Paris 1926
  • Les Demeures Philosophales (“Abodes of the Adepts”), Paris 1930

Secondary literature

  • Alexander von Bernus: The secret of the adepts , Sersheim 1956
  • Kenneth Rayner Johnson: The Fulcanelli phenomenon: the story of a 20th century alchemist , Jersey 1980

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