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The search of causes : Containing a theophysicall inuestigation of the possiblitie of transmutatorie alchemie. By Timothie Willis, apprentise in phisicke.
Willis, TimothyDate: 1616- Books
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The works of Geber, the most famous Arabian prince and philosopher / faithfully Englished by Richard Russel.
Jābir ibn ḤayyānDate: 1678- Books
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The works of Geber : the most famous Arabian prince and philosopher / faithfully Englished by R.R. a lover of chymistry.
Jābir ibn ḤayyānDate: MDCLXXVIII [1678]- Books
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Prologue to the reviv'd alchemist.
Date: [1660]- Books
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The marrow of alchemy : being an experimental treatise, discovering the secret and most hidden mystery of the philosophers elixer. The second part. Containing three books, elucidating the practique of the art; in which the art is so plainly disclosed, as never any before did, for the benefit of young practitioners, and the convincing those who are in errors labyrinth. / By Eirenæus Philoponos Philalethes.
Starkey, George, 1627-1665Date: 1655- Books
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Basilius Valentinus, monk, of the Order of St. Bennet: his last will and testament : Which being alone, he hid under a table of marble, behinde the high-altar of the Cathedral Church, in the Imperial City of Erford: leaving it there to be found by him, whom Gods providence should make worthy of it. Wherein, he sufficiently, declares the wayes he wrought to obtain the philosophers stone: which he taught unto his fellow collegians, so that they all attained the said philosophers stone, whereby not onely the leprous bodies of the impure, and inferior metals are reduced unto the pure and perfect body of gold and silver, but also all manner of diseases whatsoever are cured in the bodies of unhealthfull men, and kept thereby in perfect health unto the prolonging of their lives. A work long expected.
Basilius ValentinusDate: 1658- Books
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The last will and testament of Basil Valentine, monke of the Order of St. Bennet : Which being alone, he hid under a table of marble, behind the high-altar of the Cathedral Church, in the imperial city of Ersord, leaving it there to be found by him whom God's Providence should make worthy of it. To which is added two treatises, the first declaring his manual operations, the second shewing things natural and supernatural. Never before published in English.
Basilius ValentinusDate: 1673- Books
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Sal, lumen, & spiritus mundi philosophici: or, the dawning of the day : discovered by the beams of light: shewing, the true salt and secret of the philosophers. The first and universal spirit of the world. Written originally in French, afterwards turned into Latin, by the illustrious doctor, Lodovicus Combachius, ordinary physitian to the King, and publick professor of the physick in the University of Mompelier. And now transplanted into Albyons Garden, by R.T. Philomath.
Nuisement, Clovis Hesteau, sieur deDate: 1657- Books
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The compound of alchymy. Or The ancient hidden art of archemie : conteining the right & perfectest meanes to make the philosophers stone, aurum potabile, with other excellent experiments. Diuided into twelue gates. First written by the learned and rare philosopher of our nation George Ripley, sometime Chanon of Bridlington in Yorkeshyre: & dedicated to K. Edvvard the 4. Whereunto is adioyned his epistle to the King, his vision, his wheele, & other his workes, neuer before published: with certaine briefe additions of other notable writers concerning the same. Set foorth by Raph Rabbards Gentleman, studious and expert in archemicall artes.
Ripley, George, -1490?Date: 1591- Books
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The tillage of light· Or, A true discouerie of the philosophicall elixir, commonly called the philosophers stone : Seruing, to enrich all true, noble and generous spirits, as will aduenture some few labors in the tillage of such a light, as is worthy the best obseruance of the most wise. By Patrick Scot, Esquire.
Scot, PatrickDate: 1623- Books
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The works of Geber, the most famous Arabian prince and philosopher of the investigation and perfection of the philosophers-stone.
Jābir ibn ḤayyānDate: MDCLXXXVI [1686]- Books
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Five treatises of the philosophers stone. Two of Alphonso King of Portugall, as it was written with his own hand, and taken out of his closset: translated out of the Portugez into English : One of John Sawtre a Monke, translated into English. Another written by Florianus Raudorff, a German philosopher, and translated out of the same language, into English. Also a treatise of the names of the philosophers stone, by William Gratacolle, translated into English. To which is added the Smaragdine Table. / By the paines and care of H.P.
Date: 1652 [i.e. 1651]- Books
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The works of Geber, the most famous Arabian prince and philosopher, of the investigation and perfection of the philosophers-stone.
Jābir ibn ḤayyānDate: MDCLXXXVI. [1686]- Books
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The works of Geber, the most famous Arabian prince and philosopher, of the investigation and perfection of the philosophers-stone.
Jābir ibn ḤayyānDate: MDCLXXXVI. [1686]- Books
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An easie introduction to the philosphers magical gold : to which is aded Zorasters cave; as also John Pontanus epistle upon the mineral fire; otherwise called, the philosophers stone. By Geor: Thor, astromagus.
Thor., GeorgeDate: 1667- Books
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The chymists key to shut and to open, or, The true doctrin [sic] of corruption and generation in ten aphorismes, illustrated with most plain and faithful commentarie out of the pure light of nature / by ... Henry Nollivs ; published by Eugenius Philalethes.
Nolle, HeinrichDate: 1657- Books
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A reuelation of the secret spirit : Declaring the most concealed secret of alchymie. Written first in Latine by an vnknowne author, but explained in Italian, by Iohn Baptista Lambye, Venetian. Lately translated into English, by R.N.E. gentleman.
Agnello, Giovan BattistaDate: 1623- Books
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Aurifontina chymica, or, A collection of fourteen small treatises concerning the first matter of philosophers for the discovery of their (hitherto so much concealed) mercury : which many have studiously endeavoured to hide, but these to make manifest for the benefit of mankind in general.
Houpreght, John FrederickDate: 1680- Books
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Basilius Valentinus friar of the Order of St. Benedict his last will and testament : Which he himself, being alone, hid under a table of marble behinde the high-altar of the cathedral church, in the imperial city of Erford: leaving it there to be found of him, whom Gods providence should make worthy of it. Wherein he sufficiently declareth the wayes he wrought to obtain the philosophers stone, and taught them also to his fellow collegians, all of them attained also to the having of the philosophers stone: whereby not onely the leprous bodies of the impure, and inferior metals are reduced unto the pure and perfect body of gold and silver, but also all manner of diseases whatsoever are cured in the bodies of unhealthful men, and kept thereby in perfect health unto the prolonging of their lives.
Basilius ValentinusDate: printed anno Domini, MDCLVII. [1657]- Books
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Melancholys bane: or, Choice, pleasant, and profitable recreations : Gathered out of many most famous and industrious searchers of art and natures secrets. By Edward Fountaine, an expert artist, living upon London-bridge, next door to the Angel.
Fountaine, Edward.Date: 1654- Books
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Mr. Culpepper's Treatise of aurum potabile : Being a description of the three-fold world, viz. elementary celestial intellectual containing the knowledge necessary to the study of hermetick philosophy. Faithfully written by him in his life-time, and since his death, published by his wife.
Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654Date: 1657- Books
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Annus Sophiæ jubilæus, The sophick constitution, or, The evil customs of the world reform'd : a dialogue between a philadept and a citizen concerning the possibility of the sophick transmutation, the probability that there are adepts in the world ... : to which is added, A summary of some conferences with an artist, &c.
Date: 1700- Books
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One hundred fifty three chymical aphorisms : briefly containing whatsoever belongs to the chymical science / done by the labour and study of Eremita Suburbanus, printed in Latin at Amsterdam, Octob. 1687 ; to which are added some other phylosophic canons or rules pertaining to the hermetick science ; made English and published ... by Chr. Packe.
Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van, 1614-1699Date: 1688- Books
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Aphorismi Urbigerani, or, Certain rules, clearly demonstrating the three infallible ways of preparing the grand elixir, or circulatum majus of the philosophers : discovering the secret of secrets, and detecting the errors of vulgar chymists in their operations : contain'd in one hundred and one aphorisms, to which are added The three ways of preparing the vegetable elixir, or, Circulatum minus / all deduc'd from never-erring experience by Baro Urbigerus.
Urbigerus, BaroDate: 1690- Books
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Opus tripartitum de philosophorum arcanis : Videlicet, I. Enarratio methodica trium gebri medicinarum. II. Experimenta de praeparatione Mercurij Sophici. III. Vade mecum philosophicum, sive breve manuductorium ad campum sophiae. / Autore, anonymo sub nomine Aeyrenaei Philalethes, natu Angli, habitatione cosmopolitae.
Date: MDCLXXVIII. [1678]