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209. Theatrum Chemicum, praecipuos selectorum Autorum Tractatus de chemia et lapidis Philosophici antiquitate, veritate, jure praestantia et operationibus continens &c. Chemical Theater, containing the principal treatises of selected authors on chemistry and the antiquity, truth, rightful excellence, and operations of the Philosophical Stone, etc. 6 volumes, Strasbourg, 1659-61. An opus of the greatest rarity. Vogt. p. 672.
210. Theophilo Mineralogia Mineralogy for the lover of God or chemical key, etc. Frankfurt, 1706.
211. Theophrasti Paracelsi, the book Paragranum, i.e., Philosophia, Astronomia, Alchimia and Virtus Philosophy, Astronomy, Alchemy and Virtue. Frankfurt, 1565.
212. —— On the secrets of the creation of all things. Strasbourg, 1575.
213. Tholden, Joh. On natural and supernatural things; also on the first tincture, etc. Leipzig, 1611.
214. Toeltii, J. G. Coelum referatum chymicum The Opened Chemical Heaven (German) with figures. Frankfurt, 1737.
215. Tollii, Jac. Fortuita, in quibus, praeter critica nonnulla, tota fabularis histor. graec. phoenic. aegypt. ad Chemiam pertinere asseritur. Incidental notes, in which, besides some critical points, the entire mythological history of the Greeks, Phoenicians, and Egyptians is asserted to pertain to Chemistry. Amsterdam, 1687.
216. — — Manductio ad coelum chemicum. Introduction to the chemical heaven. Ibid. 1688.
217. — — Sapientia insaniens, s. promissa chemica. Insane wisdom, or chemical promises. Ibid. 1689.
218. Chemical treatise, called the Little Farmer, with notes by Joh. Walch. Strasbourg, 1658.
219. Three curious chemical booklets: 1) The golden Rose, 2) Fountain of Wisdom, 3) Blood of Nature. Frankfurt, 1706.