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Backhouse, William

Backhouse, William. The Magistry. rhttp //www.levitv.com/alchemy/tcbmagis html]... [Pg.40]

Backhouse, William. "[The magistery]." In Theatrum chemicum Britannicum, ed. Elias Ashmole, 342-343., 1652. [Pg.43]

The Preface Is Addressed to William Backhouse of Swallowfield. Paracelsus Pp. 1-96 "Philosophical and Chymical Experiments of the Famous Philosopher Raymund Lully", P. [97J-166, Has Individual Title Page with Imprint London Printed by James Cottrel, 1657... [Pg.143]

Fontaine, Jean de la. "The pleasant founteine of knowledge. First written in French Anno 1413 by John de La Founteine of Valencia in Henault, translated 1644 by William Backhouse of Swallowfield in County Berkshire, Esquire." In Alchemical poetry 1575-1700, ed. Robert M. Schuler, 83-111., 1995. [Pg.178]

Josten, Conrad Hermann. William Backhouse of Swallowfield. Ambix 4, no. 1-2 (Dec 1949) 1-33. [Pg.252]

Ashmole contended that Moses, Solomon and Hermes were the only three who excelled in the knowledge of the Philosophers Stone. With it, they wrought wonders. This he learned from Mr. William Backhouse ... [Pg.240]


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