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In and philosophy, prima materia, materia prima or first matter (for a philosophical exposition refer to: ), is the ubiquitous starting material required for the magnum opus and the creation of the philosopher's stone. It is the primitive formless base of all matter similar to chaos, the quintessence or aether. Esoteric alchemists describe the prima materia using simile, and compare it to concepts like the .


History
The concept of prima materia is sometimes attributed to . The earliest roots of the idea can be found in the philosophy of , who described the in relation to chaos. ' is also relevant.Carl Jung. Psychology and Alchemy. Princeton University Press. 1953. p.325.

When alchemy developed in Greco-Roman Egypt on the foundations of Greek philosophy, it included the concept of prima materia as a central tenet. Mary Anne Atwood uses words attributed to Arnaldus de Villa Nova to describe the role of prima materia in the fundamental theory of alchemy: "That there abides in nature a certain pure matter, which, being discovered and brought by art to perfection, converts to itself proportionally all imperfect bodies that it touches."Mary Anne Atwood. A Suggestive Inquiry into Hermetic Mystery. 1918. p. 72 Although descriptions of the prima materia have changed throughout history, the concept has remained central to alchemical thought.


Properties
Alchemical authors used to describe the universal nature of the prima materia. Arthur Edward Waite states that all alchemical writers concealed its "true name". Since the prima materia has all the qualities and properties of elementary things, the names of all kinds of things were assigned to it.Arthur Edward Waite. Notes in Martin Ruland. Lexicon alchemiae sive dictionarium alchemistarum. 1612. Retrieved March 19th, 2013 from http://www.rexresearch.com/rulandus/rulxm.htm A similar account can be found in the Theatrum Chemicum:

Comparisons have been made to , the primal fire, , Light, and Mercury.Mary Anne Atwood. A Suggestive Inquiry into Hermetic Mystery. 1918. Martin Ruland the Younger lists more than fifty synonyms for the prima materia in his 1612 alchemical dictionary. His text includes justifications for the names and comparisons. He repeats that, "the philosophers have so greatly admired the Creature of God which is called the Primal Matter, especially concerning its efficacy and mystery, that they have given to it many names, and almost every possible description, for they have not known how to sufficiently praise it."Martin Ruland. Lexicon alchemiae sive dictionarium alchemistarum. 1612. Retrieved March 19th, 2013 from http://www.rexresearch.com/rulandus/rulxm.htm Waite lists an additional eighty four names.


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