He believed that these methods, which contained the materia prima, served to repair the constant waste of that matter in the human body.
Then the saline spirit unites itself to it and coagulates the earthy principle, which is always present, but often in the state of materia prima without being coagulated.
How the Ideas act upon the Materia Prima, Plato cannot well explain: but each Form stamps an imitation or copy of itself upon portions of the common Fundamentum.
Body, corporeal mass, or, as Leibnitz calls it, to distinguish it from the materia prima of which every monad partakes (p.
All created monads contain a passive element or materia prima (pp.
If the condensations, or humors, are homogeneous, they constitute the "materia prima" of metals.
The concepts of materia prima and forma substantialis are concepts not of phenomenal entities directly accessible to the senses or the imagination, but of principles which can be reached only mediately and by intellect proper.
Hermetic Symbol from the "Materia Prima" of Valentinus, 850-m.
But spiteful words seldom cure things, so I shall tell of this materia prima; for such was its power that the moment the neophyte took it he lost all speech and recollection.
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