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Espagnet, Jean

Espagnet, Jean d. "[Hermetic secrets]." In Lives of the alchemystical philosophers, ed. Francis Barrett, 304-308., 1814. [Pg.174]

Espagnet, Jean d. Arcanum Hermetica. Restorers of Alchemical Manuscripts Society. 50p. [Pg.174]

Espagnet, Jean d . "Arcanum or, the grand secret of Hermetick philosophy. Wherein, the secrets of Nature and Art, concerning the matter and manner of making the Philosophers Composition, are orderly and methodically manifested. The work of a concealed author. The third edition emended and enlarged." In Fasciculus Chemicus, ed. Arthur Dee, 155-268., 1650. [Pg.175]

Espagnet, Jean d . Enchyridion physicae restitutae or, the summary of physicks recovered. Wherein the true harmony of Nature is explained, and many errours of the ancient philosophers, by canons and certain demonstrations, are clearly evidenced and evinced [translated by Dr Johann Everard], London Printed by W. Bentley, and are to be sold by W. Sheares at the Bible and Robert Tutchein at the Phenix, in the New-rents in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1651. 167p. [Pg.175]

Espagnet, Jean d . An English translation of the Hermetic Arcanum of Penes Nos Unda Tagi. 1623. With a preface and notes by "Sapere Aude". London Theosophical Publ Soc, 1893. 56p. [Pg.175]

Espagnet, Jean d The Hermetic arcanum. Calgary (AB) Octavia Co Press, 2004. 60p. ISBN 1-897173-12-1... [Pg.175]

Espagnet, Jean d. The Hermetic Arcanum [edited by Sapere Aude], Edited by Sapere Aude. Edmonds , 1988. [Pg.175]

Espagnet, Jean d. The Hermetic Arcanum The secret work of the hermetic philosophy wherein the secrets of nature and art concerning the matter of the philosophers stone and the manner of working are explained in an authentic and orderly manner. The work of an anonymous author, penes nos unda tagi. fhttp //wwwherm etics.org/pdf/hermeticarcanum.pdfl. [Pg.175]

Espagnet, Jean d. Jean D Espagnet s the summary of physics restored the 1651 translation with D Espagnet s Arcanum (1650) / edited by Thomas Willard. English Renaissance hermeticism, no. 7. Edited by Thomas Willard. New York, London Garland Pub, 1999. [Pg.176]

Hasolle is an anagram for Ashmole. Contents Arthur Dee Doctor of Physick, his chymicall collections pp. [16], 1-153 Arcanvm or, The grand secret of hermetick philosophy. .. The work of a concealed author [i. e. Jean d Espagnet]. .. 3d ed. amended and enlarged, pp.155- 268. Has special t.p. [Pg.54]

This was a key work of 17th century alchemy. It was written in Latin by Jean d Espagnet as Enchiridion physicae restitutae... and the first edition was issued at Paris in 1623. A number of editions were issued over the next decades and it was included in a number of alchemical compendia. An English translation, translated by Elias Ashmole, was printed in 1650, in Arthur Dee s Fasciculus chemicus or chymical collections "... [Pg.175]

Willard, Thomas. "The many worlds of Jean d Espagnet." In Reading the book of nature The other side of the Scientific Revolution, eds. Allen George Debus and Michael T. Walton, 201-214. Kirksville (MO) Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 1998. [Pg.310]

Linden, Stanton J. By gradual scale sublim d Jean d Espagnet and the ontological tree in Paradise Lost, Book V. J Hist Ideas 52, no. 4 (Oct-Dec 1991) 603-615. [Pg.657]

Jean d Espagnet, La Philosophie natmeUe letablie en sa pmet6, avec le Tiaite de POuvrage secret d Hermes (Paris, 1651). [Pg.188]


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