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148. Introitus apertus ad occlusum regis palatium Open entrance to the closed palace of the king. Amsterdam, 1667.
149. Kerkring, Theod., Annotations on Basilius Valentinus' Triumphwagen des Antimonii Triumphal Chariot of Antimony. With figures. Nuremberg, 1724.
150. Khunrath, Heinr., On the hylealischen material, i.e., prime-material, catholic, or general natural Chaos; a confession of natural alchemy and alchemists. Frankfurt, 1708.
151. Knör, L. G., The necessary nosce te know thyself, for the preservation of the life-flame through a double panacea, etc. Leipzig, 1714.
152. —— The revived Basilius Valentinus, or Constellation of Alchemy. Ibid., 1716.
153. Kunkel, Joh., On chemical principles, salts, acids, and alkalis, etc. Wittenberg, 1677.
154. —— Chemical assaying stone original: "Probier-Stein", on acid and urinous, salt, hot and cold. Berlin, 1685.
155. Libavius, Andr., Neoparacelsica New Paracelsian writings. Frankfurt, 1594.
156. —— Epistolarum chymicarum liber I First book of chemical letters. Ibid., 1595.
157. —— Schediasmata medica et philosophica Medical and philosophical sketches. Ibid., 1596.
158. —— Well-intentioned reflection on the Fama and Confession of the Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross. Ibid., 1616.
159. Light and Darkness, flowed from the illumination of God into a mystical, theological, and chemical work. Leipzig, 1715.