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136. Guibert, Nic., Alchymia ratione et experientia Alchemy by reason and experience, etc. Strasbourg, 1603.
137. Hannemann, Lud., Ovum Hermetico-Paracelsico-Trismegistum Hermetic-Paracelsian-Trismegistian Egg, etc. Frankfurt, 1694.
138. Hartmann, Joh., praxis chymiatrica chemical-medical practice. Geneva, 1682.
139. Hellwig, Chr., Chemical Lexicon. Frankfurt, 1711.
140. Helmont, Franc., Uncommon opinions on the macrocosm and microcosm. Hamburg, 1691.
141. Helvetius, J. F., vitulus aureus, quem mundus adorat et orat the golden calf, which the world adores and prays to. (German), Frankfurt, 1767.
142. Hermetis (Joan. de Monte), Explanation of the Hermetic Golden Flow. With figures. Ulm, 1680.
143. Hildenbrandt, Paul, The art of gold which is called chemistry, or Turba philosophorum Crowd of the Philosophers, etc. Frankfurt, 1608.
144. Hintnem, Joh., Mirror of ambition: on several circulated writings of the sect called Fratres Rosatae Crucis Brothers of the Rosy Cross. Without location or date.
145. Hiskia, Joh., Magnalia medico-chimica Medical-chemical great works (German), together with the main key to all Hermetic writings. Nuremberg, 1676.
146. Holland, Isaac, opus vegetabile vegetable work, edited by Sendivogius. Amsterdam, 1695.
147. Horlacher, Conr., Kernel and Star of the most distinguished chemical-philosophical writings found in D. Manget's bibliotheca chemico-curiosa library of curious chemistry. Frankfurt, 1707.