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195. Epistle to the Brotherhood of the Rosicrucians. 1615.
196. Sichten (Alex. von) on the great secret of Antimony. Strasbourg, 1570.
197. Sinceri, Renati, The true foundation of divine and natural knowledge, through which both tinctures, the heavenly and the earthly, can be obtained. Breslau, 1711.
198. — — Golden Source of Nature and Art, etc. Same place, 1711.
199. — — Perfect preparation of the philosophical stone. Same place, 1714.
200. Snyders (Joh. de Monte) Treatise on the Universal Medicine. Frankfurt, 1678.
201. — ditto 1699.
202. — — Wonderful transformation of the planets and metallic forms into their first essence. Same place, 1700.
203. Sternhals, Joh. Knight's War, or philosophical history of Sol and Mars. With figures. Hamburg, 1680.
204. Swedenborgii, Eman. miscellanea observata circa res naturales &c. miscellaneous observations concerning natural things, etc. With figures. Leipzig, 1722.
205. Tanck, Joach. Alchemical Wheat-tree, i.e., on the Philosopher's Stone. Leipzig, 1605.
206. — — Distinguished alchemists' writings on the Philosopher's Stone. Same place, 1610.
207. Tezen (Joh. von) chemical books, or process of the Philosopher's Stone. Hamburg, 1670.
208. Tharsandern, Adeptus ineptus incompetent adept, or discovery of the falsely famous art of alchemy. Berlin, 1744.