Two Alchemical Dictionaries in TEI-XML
Description
Martin Ruland’s Lexicon Alchemiae, in its 1612 edition, and Sommerhoff’s German-Latin dictionary (1701) in TEI-XML format provide valuable resources for understanding the cryptic language of alchemy, characterized by its use of codenames, or Decknamen. Alchemical terminology, often allegorical and poetic, arose as a shared vocabulary for laboratory practices before the advent of modern analytical chemistry. Lacking precise measurements, chymists relied on these terms to describe sensory experiences and chemical processes, forming a language that, while obscure to outsiders, enabled communication within their community. Together, the two dictionaries contain some 20.000 entries in Latin and German.
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Lexikon_Sommerhoff_1701_2025-01-08.xml
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Additional details
Software
- Repository URL
- https://github.com/sarahalang/alchemical-dictionaries
- Programming language
- XML
- Development Status
- Active