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on the construction of grade and secret furnaces, and an appendix on divine magic. Manuscript, 177 pages.
12. Aureum vellus Golden Fleece, or Golden Treasure and Art Chamber, etc., by Salomone Trismosino Salomon Trismosin. With copperplates. Hamb. 1708.
13. Azoth, sive aureliae occulta philosophorum Azoth, or the hidden gold of the philosophers, explaining the first matter and that celebrated philosopher’s stone to the Sons of Hermes in a solid, clear, and lucid manner, etc. With figures. Frti. 1613.
14. Description of the great secret of the Philosopher’s Stone. 1685.
15. Birelli, Bapt. de Senis. Alchymia nova New Alchemy, or the bringer-forth of all arts, together with their secret mysteries. With figures. Ffrt. 1654.
16. Blawenstein, Sal., Interpellatio brevis ad philosophos veritatis tam amatores, quam scrutatores pro lapide philosophorum contra Athanas. Kircheri Brief interpellation to the lovers and seekers of truth among philosophers regarding the philosopher's stone, against Athanasius Kircher. Vienna, 1667.
17. Borichii, Olai, on the origin and progress of chemistry. Hafniae (Copenhagen), 1668.
18. — Hermetis Aegyptiorum, et chemicorum sapientia Wisdom of the Egyptian Hermes and the chemists, vindicated from the animadversions of Herm. Conring. Hafniae, 1674.
19. Buisson (Lud. du), Aurum philosophorum potabile Potable philosopher's gold, etc. Frti. 1661.
20. Cabala, speculum artis et naturae, in Alchymia Cabala, mirror of art and nature in alchemy. With figures. Augsburg, 1667.
21. Caesalpini, Andr., on metallic books III. Norimb. 1602.
22. Caneparii, Pet. Mar., on inks of every kind. Rotterdam, 1718.
23. Christophori, F., Bait for the Trap, i.e.,