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-[[Image:Speculum Sophicum Rhodostauroticum.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Illustration to the ''[[Speculum Sophicum Rhodostauroticum]]'' ([[1618]]) by [[Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens]]]]+{| class="toccolours" style="float: left; margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 2em; font-size: 85%; background:#c6dbf7; color:black; width:30em; max-width: 40%;" cellspacing="5"
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 +While still only a [[homunculus]], [[The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman|Tristram]]'s implantation within his mother's womb was disturbed. At the very moment of [[procreation]], his mother asked his father if he had remembered to wind the [[clock]]. The distraction and annoyance led to the disruption of the [[humorism|proper balance of humours]] necessary to conceive a well-favoured child.
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-In the [[history of science]], '''alchemy''' ([[Arabic]]: الخيمياء, ''al-khimia'') refers to both an early form of the investigation of [[Natural science|nature]] and an early [[philosophy|philosophical]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] discipline, both combining elements of [[chemistry]], [[metallurgy]], [[physics]], [[medicine]], [[astrology]], [[semiotics]], [[mysticism]], [[spiritualism]], and [[art]] all as parts of one greater force. Alchemy has been practiced in [[Mesopotamia]], [[Ancient Egypt]], [[Persia]], [[India]], and [[Chinese alchemy|China]], in [[Classical Antiquity|Classical]] [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]], in the [[Islamic Golden Age|Muslim civilization]], and then in [[Europe]] up to the 19th century—in a complex [[Social network|network]] of schools and philosophical systems spanning at least 2500 years. 
-== See also == 
-===Other alchemical pages=== 
-*[[Alchemical symbol]] 
-*[[Alchemy in art and entertainment]] 
-*[[Alembic]] 
-*[[Alkahest]] 
-*[[Astrology and alchemy]] 
-*[[Berith]] 
-*[[Jakob Boehme]] 
-*[[Circle with a point at its centre]] 
-*[[Duality]] 
-*[[Elixir of life]] 
-*[[Emerald Tablet]] 
-*[[Robert Fludd]] 
-*[[Humorism|Four Humors]] 
-*[[Goldwasser|Gold water]] 
-*[[Hermeticism]] 
-*[[Homunculus]] 
-*[[Michael Maier]] 
-*[[Musaeum Hermeticum]] 
-*[[Paracelsus]] 
-*[[Philosopher's stone]] 
-*[[Quintessence]] 
-*[[Herbert Silberer]] 
-*[[Vulcan of the alchemists]] 
-*[[Monas Hieroglyphica]] 
-===Alchemy and psychoanalysis===+A '''homunculus''' ([[Latin]] for "[[little human]]", plural is "homunculi"; the diminutive of ''homo'', "human") is, most generally, any representation of a human being. It is often used to illustrate the functioning of a system. In the scientific sense of an unknowable prime actor, it can be viewed as an entity or agent.
-*[[Carl Jung]]+
-*[[Analytical psychology]]+
- +
-===Other resources===+
-*[[List of alchemists]]+
-*[[List of magical terms and traditions]]+
-*[[List of occultists]]+
- +
-===Related and alternative philosophies===+
-*[[Western mystery tradition]]+
-*[[Internal alchemy]]+
-*[[Astrology]]+
-*[[Necromancy]], [[magic (paranormal)|magic]], [[magick]]+
-*[[Esotericism]], [[Rosicrucianism]], [[Illuminati]]+
-*[[Taoism]] and the [[Five Elements]]+
-*[[Xiuzhen]]+
-*[[Jing Qi Shen]]+
-*[[Asemic]] Writing+
-*[[Kayaku-Jutsu]]+
-*[[Acupuncture]], [[moxibustion]], [[ayurveda]], [[homeopathy]]+
-*[[Anthroposophy]]+
-*[[Psychology]] and [[Carl Jung]]+
-*[[New Age]]+
-*[[Tay al-Ard]]+
- +
-===Substances of the alchemists===+
-*[[lead]] • [[tin]] • [[iron]] • [[copper]] • [[mercury (element)|mercury]] • [[silver]] • [[gold]]+
-*[[phosphorus]] • [[sulfur]] • [[arsenic]] • [[antimony]]+
-*[[vitriol]] • [[cinnabar]] • [[pyrites]] • [[orpiment]] • [[galena]]+
-*[[magnesium oxide|magnesia]] • [[calcium oxide|lime]] • [[potash]] • [[natron]] • [[saltpetre]] • [[kohl (cosmetics)|kohl]]+
-*[[ammonia]] • [[ammonium chloride]] • [[alcohol]] • [[camphor]]+
-*Acids: [[sulfuric acid|sulfuric]] • [[hydrochloric acid|muriatic]] • [[nitric acid|nitric]] • [[acetic acid|acetic]] • [[formic acid|formic]] • [[citric acid|citric]]• [[tartaric acid|tartaric]]+
-*[[aqua regia]] • [[gunpowder]]+
-*[[carmot]]+
- +
-===Scientific connections===+
-*[[Chemistry]]+
-*[[Physics]]+
-*[[Synthesis of noble metals]]+
-*[[Nuclear transmutation]]+
-*[[Scientific method]]+
-*[[Protoscience]], [[Pseudoscience]], and [[Anti-science]]+
-*[[Obsolete scientific theories]]+
-*[[Historicism]]+
 +“[[Preformationism]],” a theory of heredity, claimed either the egg or the sperm (exactly which was a contentious issue) contained a complete preformed individual called a homunculus. Development was therefore a matter of enlarging this into a fully formed being.
 +==See also==
 +*''[[Woman with Homunculus]]'' (1910) by Egon Schiele
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While still only a homunculus, Tristram's implantation within his mother's womb was disturbed. At the very moment of procreation, his mother asked his father if he had remembered to wind the clock. The distraction and annoyance led to the disruption of the proper balance of humours necessary to conceive a well-favoured child.

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A homunculus (Latin for "little human", plural is "homunculi"; the diminutive of homo, "human") is, most generally, any representation of a human being. It is often used to illustrate the functioning of a system. In the scientific sense of an unknowable prime actor, it can be viewed as an entity or agent.

Preformationism,” a theory of heredity, claimed either the egg or the sperm (exactly which was a contentious issue) contained a complete preformed individual called a homunculus. Development was therefore a matter of enlarging this into a fully formed being.

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