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Afflontus, is in the Latin Crowd.
Africanus, cited in the Chemical Crowd.
Agadmon, Agadimon, or Agdmion, is a chemist.
Agathodæmon the Greek, is a chemist according to Combach on Ripley.
Agmon, in the Crowd, is a chemist according to Hogghelande.
Giovan. Batista Agnelli, exposition upon a book titled Apocalypse of the Secret Spirit, in London, 1565.
Agodias, a chemist from the Glory of the World.
Io. Agricola, on the poppy, 4 volumes, 2.
G. Agricola, on metallic matters, 12 books, Basel, folio 1611.
G. Agricola the German, Philosopher's Stone, Cologne, 1531, in 24mo, or Galerazeia or revealer of Secrets concerning the Philosopher's stone.
Idem. On the Arabian Elixir.
On potable gold.
And the apples of paradise.
Dialogues of Joachim and Daniel.
H. Cornel. Agrippa, said certain chemical things and on secret fire in the Vanity of the Sciences and elsewhere.
Ahabas, according to Nasari, is a chemist.
Ahebit, according to Locatellus (perhaps an error for Thebit), is a chemist.
Alanus, German philosopher, sayings on the Philosopher's Stone, in the Chemical Theater. And Lyon, Bat. 1599, octavo, at Raphelengius.