Lead
Lead· Pb Metal of Saturn
Lead (English Lead, Latin plumbum, Greek mólybdos) is the metal of Saturn (Saturn) of the decisive canon — derived from Latin 'plumbum (lead)' — the decisive canonical vocabulary — the decisive metallic canon of element 82 (Pb) — and the decisive canon as the metal of Saturn (god of time) and Saturn (planet) among the seven ancient metals. Aliases — Lead (Lead), plumbum (plumbum, Latin), mólybdos (mólybdos, Greek), metal of Saturn, primal matter of alchemy, dark metal — are the decisive canonical vocabulary. The decisive natural history canon is the decisive canon of 'plumbum nigrum (dark lead, lead) and plumbum candidum (white lead, tin)' in Pliny the Elder's (Pliny the Elder, 23-79) Natural History (Naturalis Historia) Book 34 chapters 156-164 of the 1st century. The decisive seven metals canon is the decisive canon of the correspondence of the Hellenistic seven metals (gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, mercury, lead) and the seven planets (sun, moon, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Mercury, Saturn).