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The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives - Sciencemadness Dot Org

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38 BLACK POWDER<br />

chemists). <strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ten-discussed passage which contains the black<br />

powder anagram is as follows:<br />

Sed tamen salis petrae LVRV VO .PO VIR CAN VTRIET<br />

sulphuris, et sic fades tonitruum et coruscationem: sic facies<br />

artificium.<br />

A few lines above the anagram, the author sets down the composition<br />

<strong>of</strong> black powder in another manner. "Take then <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bones <strong>of</strong> Adam (charcoal) <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Calx (sulfur), the same<br />

weight <strong>of</strong> each; <strong>and</strong> there are six <strong>of</strong> the Petral Stone (saltpeter)<br />

<strong>and</strong> five <strong>of</strong> the Stone <strong>of</strong> Union." <strong>The</strong> Stone <strong>of</strong> Union is either<br />

sulfur or charcoal, probably sulfur, but it doesn't matter for the<br />

context has made it evident that only three components enter<br />

into the composition. Of these, six parts <strong>of</strong> saltpeter are to be<br />

taken, five each <strong>of</strong> the other two. <strong>The</strong> little problem in algebra<br />

supplies a means <strong>of</strong> checking the solution rf the anagram, <strong>and</strong> it<br />

is evident that the passage ought to be read as follows:<br />

Sed tamen salis petrae R. VI. PART. V. NOV. CORVLI.<br />

ET V. sulphuris, et sic facies tonitruum et coruscationem: sic<br />

facies artificium.<br />

But, however, <strong>of</strong> saltpeter take six parts, five <strong>of</strong> young willow<br />

(charcoal), <strong>and</strong> five <strong>of</strong> sulfur, <strong>and</strong> so you will make thunder<br />

<strong>and</strong> lightning, <strong>and</strong> so you will turn the trick.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 6:5:5 formula is not a very good one for the composition<br />

<strong>of</strong> black powder for use in guns, but it probably gave a mixture<br />

which produced astonishing results in rockets <strong>and</strong> firecrackers,<br />

<strong>and</strong> it is not unlike the formulas <strong>of</strong> mixtures which are used in<br />

certain pyrotechnic pieces at the present time.<br />

Although Roger Bacon was not acquainted with guns or with<br />

the use <strong>of</strong> black powder for accomplishing mechanical work, yet<br />

he seems to have recognized the possibilities in the mixture, for<br />

the treatise "On the Nullity <strong>of</strong> Magic" comes to an end with the<br />

statement: "Whoever will rewrite this will have a key which<br />

opens <strong>and</strong> no man shuts, <strong>and</strong> when he will shut, no man opens." 13<br />

"Compare Revelations, 3: 7 <strong>and</strong> 8. "And to the angel <strong>of</strong> the church<br />

in Philadelphia write: <strong>The</strong>se things saith he that is holy, he that is true,<br />

he that hath the key <strong>of</strong> David, he that openeth, <strong>and</strong> no man shutteth;<br />

<strong>and</strong> shutteth, <strong>and</strong> no man openeth; I know thy works: behold, I have set<br />

before thee an open door, <strong>and</strong> no man can shut it."

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