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The [[Tria Principia]] ({{Latin}} for the ''[[three principles]]''), occasionally also referred to as the '[[three philosophical elements]], are an important basic concept of late medieval or early modern [[alchemy]], which was derived from the [[four-element doctrine]] in a complementary and expanding manner, and can only be found in a clear, mature form in [[w:Paracelsus|Paracelsus]] (1493 - 1541).
The [[Tria Principia]] ({{Latin}} for the "[[three principles]]"), occasionally also referred to as the [[three philosophical elements]], are an important basic concept of late medieval or early modern [[alchemy]], which was derived from the [[four-element doctrine]] in a complementary and expanding manner, and can only be found in a clear, mature form in [[w:Paracelsus|Paracelsus]] (1493 - 1541).

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The Tria Principia (Latin for the "three principles"), occasionally also referred to as the three philosophical elements, are an important basic concept of late medieval or early modern alchemy, which was derived from the four-element doctrine in a complementary and expanding manner, and can only be found in a clear, mature form in Paracelsus (1493 - 1541).

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