χυμεία

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τὸ κατὰ τὴν τῆς αὑτοῦ ψυχῆς ἐπίταξιν τὰ γιγνόμενα γίγνεσθαι, μάλιστα μὲν ἅπαντα, εἰ δὲ μή, τά γε ἀνθρώπινα → the desire that, if possible, everything,—or failing that, all that is humanly possible—should happen in accordance with the demands of one's own heart

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Full diacritics: χῠμεία Medium diacritics: χυμεία Low diacritics: χυμεία Capitals: ΧΥΜΕΙΑ
Transliteration A: chymeía Transliteration B: chymeia Transliteration C: chymeia Beta Code: xumei/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ, the

   A art of alloying metals, alchemy, Zos.Alch. ap. Syncell.p.24 Dindorf (written χημεία, but khumia in the Syriac version, Diels Antike Technik p.109), Olymp.Alch.p.94 B. (χυμεία), Joann.Antioch.Fr.15.3 (FHGivp.548 (χημ-), and so Suid. s.v. δέρας, but (χειμ-) in Anon.Incred.3 cod.), Fr.165 (FHGivp.601, χημία cod.P, χημεία Suid. s.v. Διοκλητιανός (vv. ll. χειμεία, μοιχεία), Id. s.v. χημεία (v.l. χειμ-)). (Named from its supposed inventor χύμης (v.l. χημ- χειμ-) acc. to Zos.Alch. l.c., cf. eund.pp.169,172B. (χυμ-), Olymp.Alch.p.84B. (χημ-); more prob. from χύμα, cf. Diels l.c.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 1384] ἡ, = χύμευσις, Sp.