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Writers of true Alchemy, ancient. Basel, 1561, folio.
Alchindes Al-Kindi on rays, Manuscript in Paris at D. de Loberie.
The same. Mirror of Light.
Alchirindus, mentioned by Lull.
Alcidenus, mentioned by Saure.
Aldemarus the Carthusian Canon, in his Commentary on Gebedrus Geber concerning the perfect magistery, cited by Nasari.
Alector, a fabulous history, by P. Fradin, 8vo, 1560, at Lyon.
Alemanni of Bohemia, treatise on the philosopher's stone to Boniface, 8vo, cited by Nasari.
Alexandrinus to his sister Theodosia, from the same.
The Prior of Alexandria, is a chemist according to Stolcius.
Alexander's Chemical Epistle, with the Clangor Buccinæ Sound of the Trumpet.
The same. Book of Secrets, from Zacharius.
The same. Exposition of the Epistle, from Nasari.
Secrets of Alexis of Piedmont, where there are many chemical matters. The same, in French, enlarged.
Alphabet of the alchemical art, cited by Nasari.
Alfimeleth the Arab made the matrimonial mystery of Chemistry. Elsewhere he is called Alfimelethus. He is perhaps the same as Atefimalef.
Alfidius, see Alphidius the Monk.
Alphidius to King Ali, Manuscript.
Alfonso, King of Castile, most wise of the Arab philosophers.