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Gatterer, Christoph Wilhelm Jakob · 1799

Anselm Boetius de Boodt, enlarged with additions by Adr. Tollius. Leiden. 1636. 8vo. 1 alphabet a printer's term for a set of 23 or 24 sheets and 16 sheets, with copperplates.
——— third edition; Adr. Tollius revised it, illustrated it with better figures and commentaries, and augmented it with a more comprehensive index. Leiden. 1647. 8vo. 1 alphabet and 15 sheets, with copperplates.
Wallerius's history of mineralogical literature, p. 36: deals mainly with Bohemian precious stones.
b.) The perfect Jeweler, or the history of precious stones original: "Le parfait Jouaillier ou l'histoire des pierres precieuses", by Anf. Boetius de Boodt. Lyon. 1644. 8vo.
2. Adrian Tollius, History of gems and stones original: "Gemmarum et Lapidum historia". Leiden. 1636. 8vo. with copperplates.
——— Leiden. 1648. 8vo. with copperplates.
3. Joan. de Laet, Two books on gems and stones original: "de Gemmis et Lapidibus Libri II". Leiden. 1647. 8vo.
Wallerius's history of mineralogical literature, p. 38.
4. Catalog of precious stones, agates, onyxes, etc., and all kinds of ancient furnishings original: "Catalogus Lapidum pretiosorum, Achatum, Onychum etc., ac omnis generis antiquae suppellectilis". Amsterdam. 1677. 12mo.
5. Catalog of precious stones, as well as Greek and Roman coins original: "Catalogus Lapidum pretiosorum, nec non Numismatum graec. et roman". Amsterdam. 1688. 12mo.
6. Abraham von Frankenberg's magical gemstone original: "magisches Edelgestein". Amsterdam. 1688. 8vo.
7. Joan. Henr. Lestevenon, A physico-theological specimen in which the gems in the breastplate of the Hebrew High Priest are treated, as well as the stones and foundations of the Heavenly Jerusalem original: "Specimen physico-theologicum in quo tractatur de Gemmis in pectorali Pontificis Hebraei nec non de Lapidibus et fundamentis Hierosolymae coelestis". Amsterdam. 1736. 4to.