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1. Bonus Lombardus Pietro Bono of Lombardy, a 14th-century scholar and author of The Precious Pearl.
2. Author of the Assembly of the Marriage original: "Concilio conjugii", etc.
3. Mount Magnesia A symbolic location in alchemy representing the source of the "Magnesia of the Sages."
4. The Ark of the Secret.
5. Flamel Nicolas Flamel, the famous French scrivener reputed to have discovered the Philosopher's Stone.
6. Bernard of Trevisan A 15th-century Italian alchemist who spent his life and fortune seeking the Stone.
7. Josaphat Hautnorthon A pseudonym for Johann Harprecht, a 17th-century alchemical writer.
8. Treatise on the mineral wealth original: "berg gütt," likely referring to ores or the "goodness" of the mountains. goodness?.
9. The Philosophical Assembly.
By Michael Maier A celebrated German physician and alchemist, counselor to Rudolf II.
Physiological Treatise on the Central Sun ☉ The symbol ☉ represents the Sun or Gold. and the Virginal Magnet, or the Terrestrial Sun ☉.
10. The Philosophical Lamp
11. The Book of Saturn In alchemy, Saturn represents lead and the beginning stage of the Great Work, the "blackening."
These are regarding Heinrich Khunrath,
whom he cites in the book on Chemistry:
1. Apocalypse, or the Revelation of the Universal original: "Cathol[ica]" bitter? Magnesia.
2. Analogical Harmony of the Lover of Christ Christophilus?, the Philosopher, and for Jesus Christ, etc.
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