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The Alchemical Door, also known as the Alchemy Gate or Magic Portal ( or ''Porta Magica''), is a monument built between 1678 and 1680 by
Massimiliano Palombara Massimiliano Palombara (1614 – 1680) was marquis of Pietraforte and Conservator (religion), Conservator of Rome between 1651 and 1677. He is the author of the ''La Bugia'' (''the Candle''), a book of verses, written in 1656 in Rome. He built the ...
, marquis of Pietraforte, in his residence, the , which was located on the
Esquiline Hill The Esquiline Hill (; ; ) is one of the Seven Hills of Rome. Its southernmost cusp is the ''Oppius'' ( Oppian Hill). Etymology The origin of the name ''Esquiline'' is still under much debate. One view is that the hill was named after the ...
, near Piazza Vittorio, in Rome. This is the only one of five former gates of the villa that remains; there was a lost door on the opposite side dating them to 1680 and four other lost inscriptions on the walls of the mansion inside the villa.


Legends

According to a story collected by the erudite Francesco Cancellieri in 1802, a pilgrim named "Stibeum" (from
Latin Latin ( or ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic languages, Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally spoken by the Latins (Italic tribe), Latins in Latium (now known as Lazio), the lower Tiber area aroun ...
: ''stibium'', which means "
antimony Antimony is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol Sb () and atomic number 51. A lustrous grey metal or metalloid, it is found in nature mainly as the sulfide mineral stibnite (). Antimony compounds have been known since ancient t ...
") was hosted in the villa for a night. That night, the pilgrim, identified later by some as the alchemist Giuseppe Francesco Borri—known as ''Giustiniano Bono''—, searched the gardens of the villa overnight in search of a mysterious herb capable of concocting
gold Gold is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol Au (from Latin ) and atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a brightness, bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Chemically, gold is a transition metal ...
. Legend held that the next morning he was seen to disappear forever through a door, but left behind a few flakes of gold, the fruits of a successful alchemical transmutation, and a mysterious paper full of puzzling symbols and equations, putatively describing the ingredients and process required. The marquis had these symbols engraved on the five gates of the villa Palombara and on the walls of the mansion, hoping that one day they would be translated. A second legend holds that between 1678 and 1680, the same Giuseppe Francesco Borri along with
Athanasius Kircher Athanasius Kircher (2 May 1602 – 27 November 1680) was a German Society of Jesus, Jesuit scholar and polymath who published around 40 major works of comparative religion, geology, and medicine. Kircher has been compared to fellow Jes ...
and
Gian Lorenzo Bernini Gian Lorenzo (or Gianlorenzo) Bernini (, ; ; Italian Giovanni Lorenzo; 7 December 1598 – 28 November 1680) was an Italians, Italian sculptor and Italian architect, architect. While a major figure in the world of architecture, he was more prom ...
designed and built the gate for the marquis. The marquis Palombara developed a passion for alchemy in 1656, when he visited the alchemical laboratory in Riario Palace, now known as Palazzo Corsini. Patronized by the abdicated and converted queen
Christina of Sweden Christina (; 18 December ld Style and New Style dates, O.S. 8 December1626 – 19 April 1689), a member of the House of Vasa, was Monarchy of Sweden, Queen of Sweden from 1632 until her abdication in 1654. Her conversion to Catholicism and ...
, the laboratory was supervised by Pietro Antonio Bandiera and had been visited by Borri and Kircher. This tradition holds the gate was built to memorialize a successful alchemical transmutation that occurred in the Riario Palace. It was rumored that Palombara, Bernini and Kircher were all poisoned on 28 November 1680, probably by Borri, for having revealed the secret formulas through the inscriptions on the gate. Cancellieri published his semi-fanciful account in 1806, including his interpretation of the inscriptions on the Porta Alchimica. His work was published in June 1895 in French by Pietro Bornia as an issue of the periodical '' L'Initiation''.


The emblem

The particular drawing on the pediment of the gate, with two overlapping triangles and Latin inscriptions, recapitulates the title page in the posthumous 1677 edition—which differed from the title page of the first edition—of the alchemical book '' Aureum Saeculum Redivivum'' (1621) by Adrian von Mynsicht (known also as Madathanus). In 1747 the emblem was used by Wienner von Sonnenfels in his ''Splendor lucis, oder Glanz des Lichts''. Similarly, the lower part of the emblem by von Mynsicht depicting a "''centrum in trigono centri''", was reproduced in a manuscript called the ''Geheime Figuren der Rosencreutzer'' (1785–88). The same drawing appear in a bookmark possessed by
Bérenger Saunière François-Bérenger Saunière (11 April 1852 – 22 January 1917) was a Catholic Church in France, French Catholic priest in the village of Rennes-le-Château, in the Aude region. He was a central figure in the conspiracy theories surrounding t ...
, a parish priest at Rennes-le-Château in 1885. It is suggested as well that the geometrical construction of the gate is similar to that of the 21st emblem of Michael Maier’s ''
Atalanta Fugiens ''Atalanta Fugiens'' or ''Atalanta Fleeing'' is an emblem book with an alchemical theme by Michael Maier (1568–1622), published by Johann Theodor de Bry in Oppenheim in 1617 (2nd edition 1618). It consists of 50 discourses with illustrat ...
'' (1617).


The signs

The seven signs are taken from , ''Commentatio de Pharmaco Catholico'' published in the "Chymica Vannus" (Amsterdam) in 1666, and follow the sequence of planets, associated to the correspondents metals: Saturn-lead, Jupiter-tin, Mars-iron, Venus-bronze, Mercury, Antimony, and Vitriol.To every planet is associated a watertight maxim, to read from the bottom up to right in order to come down from above on the left, according to the direction indicated from the Hebrew maxim "Ruach Elohim".


The inscriptions

The monument has numerous symbols and inscriptions used in alchemy. The inscriptions are hard to read from the monument itself. Around the circle at top: “The center is in the triangle of the center.” Also: “There are three marvels: God and man, mother and virgin, triune and one.” The Hebrew inscription, Ruach Elohim, means “ Spirit of God.” Beneath it: “The Hesperius dragon guards the entrance of the magic garden, and, without Alcides, Jason would not have tasted the delights of Colchis.” There are six sigils on the jambs, each with its phrase.
Saturn Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter. It is a gas giant, with an average radius of about 9 times that of Earth. It has an eighth the average density of Earth, but is over 95 tim ...
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Lead Lead () is a chemical element; it has Chemical symbol, symbol Pb (from Latin ) and atomic number 82. It is a Heavy metal (elements), heavy metal that is density, denser than most common materials. Lead is Mohs scale, soft and Ductility, malleabl ...
: “When in your house black crows give birth to white doves, then you will be called wise.”
Jupiter Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the List of Solar System objects by size, largest in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a Jupiter mass, mass more than 2.5 times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined a ...
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Tin Tin is a chemical element; it has symbol Sn () and atomic number 50. A silvery-colored metal, tin is soft enough to be cut with little force, and a bar of tin can be bent by hand with little effort. When bent, a bar of tin makes a sound, the ...
: “The diameter of the sphere, the tau of the circle, the cross of the globe do not benefit the blind.”
Mars Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is also known as the "Red Planet", because of its orange-red appearance. Mars is a desert-like rocky planet with a tenuous carbon dioxide () atmosphere. At the average surface level the atmosph ...
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Iron Iron is a chemical element; it has symbol Fe () and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 of the periodic table. It is, by mass, the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's o ...
: “He who can burn with water and wash with fire, makes heaven from earth and precious earth from heaven.”
Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is often called Earth's "twin" or "sister" planet for having almost the same size and mass, and the closest orbit to Earth's. While both are rocky planets, Venus has an atmosphere much thicker ...
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Bronze Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (including aluminium, manganese, nickel, or zinc) and sometimes non-metals (such as phosphorus) or metalloid ...
: “If you will make the earth fly upon your head, you will convert the waters of torrents to stone by its feathers.” Mercury: “Azoth and Fire: by whitening Latona, Diana will come without dress.”
Antimony Antimony is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol Sb () and atomic number 51. A lustrous grey metal or metalloid, it is found in nature mainly as the sulfide mineral stibnite (). Antimony compounds have been known since ancient t ...
: “Our son lives dead, the king returns from the fire, and enjoys the occult conjunction.” On the base,
Vitriol Vitriol is the general chemical name encompassing a class of chemical compounds comprising sulfates of certain metalsoriginally, iron or copper. Those mineral substances were distinguished by their color, such as green vitriol for hydrated iron(I ...
: “It is occult work of true wise to open the earth, so as he may germinate health/safety for people.” In another plate, now lost, was the device VILLAE IANUAM TRANANDO RECLUDENS IASON OBTINET LOCUPLES VELLUS MEDEAE 1680 (Passing by opening the door of the villa, Iason obtained the rich fleece of Medea 1680). And on the doorstep, “SI SEDES NON IS,” a
palindrome A palindrome (Help:IPA/English, /ˈpæl.ɪn.droʊm/) is a word, palindromic number, number, phrase, or other sequence of symbols that reads the same backwards as forwards, such as ''madam'' or ''racecar'', the date "Twosday, 02/02/2020" and th ...
, meaning both “If you sit, you do not go,” and “If you do not sit, you go.”


The statues

The standing figures on both sides of the door feature deformed creatures, with short, stout legs, and a grotesque bearded face represent a real Egyptian divinity or semi-divinity, called Bes. A patron of the home, childbirth, and infants in
ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt () was a cradle of civilization concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in Northeast Africa. It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower E ...
, Bes was also known in imperial Rome, where in pre-Christian age several people followed Egyptian cults. Originally the two statues did not belong to Villa Palombara. They were found somewhere near the
Quirinal Hill The Quirinal Hill (; ; ) is one of the Seven Hills of Rome, at the north-east of the city center. It is the location of the official residence of the Italian head of state, who resides in the Quirinal Palace; by metonymy "the Quirinal" has c ...
, where in ancient times stood a large temple dedicated to the Egyptian gods
Isis Isis was a major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. Isis was first mentioned in the Old Kingdom () as one of the main characters of the Osiris myth, in which she resurrects her sla ...
and
Serapis Serapis or Sarapis is a Egyptian Greeks, Graeco-Egyptian god. A Religious syncretism, syncretic deity derived from the worship of the Egyptian Osiris and Apis (deity), Apis, Serapis was extensively popularized in the third century BC on the ord ...
; century after century, many of its rich decorations, reliefs, small obelisks, etc. were unearthed, and were relocated in different parts of the city. During the works for the opening of piazza Vittorio, in 1888 also these statues were moved from their original location to the Porta Alchemica.


Bibliography

On the door *Giuliano Kremmerz, ''La porta ermetica'', Edizioni Studio Tesi, 1982. *Henry Carrington Bolton (gennaio-marzo 1895). ''The Porta Magica - Rome. The Journal of American Folk-Lore 8 (28):'' pp. 73–78. *Pietro Bornia, ''La Porta Magica di Roma: studio storico'', Luce ed Ombra (1915). *Teodoro Brescia, ''Il Segno del Messia: l'enigma svelato - L'Olismo Originario, la Porta Alchemica e l'archeoastronomia'', Battaglia Terme (Padova), Nexus, 2012. *Eugène Canseliet, ''Deux logis alchimiques en marge de la science et de l'histoire'', Paris, Jean Schemit, 1945 *Luciano Pirrotta, ''La Porta Ermetica, Roma'', Athanor, 1979. *Nicoletta Cardano (a cura di), ''La Porta Magica. Luoghi e memorie nel giardino di piazza Vittorio'', Roma, Palombi Editori, 1990. *Maria Fiammetta Iovine, ''Gli Argonauti a Roma. Alchimia, ermetismo e storia inedita del Seicento nei Dialoghi eruditi di Giuseppe Giusto Guaccimanni'', Roma, La Lepre Edizioni, 2014. *Mino Gabriele, ''La porta magica di Roma simbolo dell'alchimia occidentale'', Firenze, Leo S. Olschki, 2015. On Massimiliano Palombara *Marchese Massimiliano Palombara, ''La Bugia: Rime ermetiche e altri scritti. Da un Codice Reginense del sec. XVII'', a cura di Anna Maria Partini, Roma, ed. Mediterranee, 1983. *Mino Gabriele, ''Il giardino di Hermes: Massimiliano Palombara alchimista e rosacroce nella Roma del Seicento. Con la prima edizione del codice autografo della Bugia, 1656'', Roma, editrice Ianua, 1986. *Maria Fiammetta Iovine, ''Massimiliano Palombara filosofo incognito. Appunti per una biografia di un alchimista rosacrociano del XVII secolo'', Roma, La Lepre Edizioni, 2016.


See also

* Giuseppe Francesco Borri * Aureum Saeculum Redivivum


References


External links

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