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4. — — Clavis Philosophiae et Alchimiae Fludanae Key to the Fluddian Philosophy and Alchemy, or a response by Rob. Fludd to the epistolary exercise of Pet. Gassendi. Frti. 1633. NB. Several other works by this author are also available.
5. Khunrath, Henr. Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae, solius, verae Amphitheatre of eternal, sole, and true wisdom; Christian-Kabbalistic, Divine-Magical, Physico-Chemical, Trinitarian-Catholic. With figures. Hanau, 1609. A very rare book. Vogt p. 380.
6. Libavii, Andr. Alchimia recognita et emendata Alchemy recognized and emended. Frti. 1606. 2) By the same, Commentaries on Alchemy, Parts I and II, with figures. Ibid. 1606.
7. Swedenborgii, Eman. Notata metallica et chymica de ferro Metallic and chemical notes on iron, Part two. Manuscript, 33 pages.
8. Thurneiser, Leonh. Magna Alchymia Great Alchemy, i.e., a teaching and instruction regarding the manifest and hidden natures. Also Onomasticum, or detailed explanation of some strange and unknown nouns, verbs, proverbs, etc., with copperplates. Berlin, 1583.
9. Ulstadii, Phil. coelum philosophorum seu de secretis naturae liber Heaven of the philosophers, or a book on the secrets of nature. With figures. Argent. (Strasbourg) by Joh. Grieninger, 1528. NB. This edition is missing from Panzer’s Annals.
10. Agricolâ, Joh. Well-founded annotations on chemical medicines. Joh. Poppii. 4 parts, Nuremberg, 1686.
11. Sincere Introduction, to the true wisdom of the F. R. C. Fraternity of the Rosy Cross, together with an instruction