Idem, Supplementum I. 8vo Frankfurt 1671.
Supplementum II. 1675.
published in Physica subterranea. 8vo Leipzig 1703.
Idem, Additions to the Physica subterranea. 8vo Frankfurt 1680.
see Seyffert's Bibliotheca metallica, III. Repositor, p. 257.
Beccher was a very experienced man in chemistry; he presented solid things about metals and minerals in his Physica subterranea, and this work is certainly to be considered one of the best compendiums on such matter.
Idem, Experimentum chymicum novum, quo artificialis metallorum generatio & transmutatio ad oculum demonstraturNew chemical experiment, by which the artificial generation and transmutation of metals is demonstrated to the eye. 8vo Frankfurt 1671.
8vo Leipzig 1703, published in Physica subterranea.
Idem, Experimentum novum & curiosum de minera arenaria perpetuaNew and curious experiment on perpetual sandy ore. 8vo Leipzig 1703, published with Physica subterranea.
8vo Frankfurt 1680.
4to London 1680.
Idem, Specimen Beccherianum, sistens fundamenta, documenta, experimenta, quibus principia mixtionis subterraneæ &c. demonstranturBeccherian Specimen, setting forth the foundations, documents, and experiments by which the principles of subterranean mixture, etc., are demonstrated. published with Physica subterranea. 8vo Leipzig 1703.
Idem, Opuscula chymica rarioraRare chemical minor works, namely Tripus HermeticusHermetic Tripod, etc., Nitri & Salis texturaTexture of Nitre and Salt, etc., Alphabetum mineraleMineral Alphabet, etc., Report on sand as an everlasting metal or mine, etc. 8vo Nuremberg 1719. with figures.
Idem, Tripus HermeticusHermetic Tripod, etc., texture and anatomy of two great products, Nitre and Salt, etc. Alphabetum mineraleMineral Alphabet, 24 theses on the genesis of subterranean and mineral things.
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