The elemental system used in Medieval alchemy was developed by the Arabic alchemist, Jābir ibn Hayyān and others.[9] His original system
consisted of the four classical elements found in the ancient Greek traditions (air, earth, fire and water), in addition to two philosophical
elements: sulphur, ‘the stone which burns’, which characterized the principle of combustibility, and mercury, which contained the idealized
principle of metallic properties. |