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Kelley, Edward

Kelley, Edward], "The stone of the philosophers embracing the First Matter and the dual process for the vegetable and metallic tinctures." In Collectanea Chemica, ed. Arthur Edward Waite, 55-120., 1893. [Pg.69]

Kelley, Edward.The alchemical writings of Edward Kelly. Translated from the Hamburg edition of 1676, and edited with a biographical preface [by A. E. Waite], Edited by Arthur Edward Waite. London J. Elliott and Co, 1893. lxvii, 153, [3] p... [Pg.69]

Kelley, Edward. Hand coloured Kelley emblems. Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourcebooks, Edinburgh, 1983. [Pg.69]

Kelley, Edward. "Sir Ed Kelley concerning the Philosophers Stone written to his especiall good freind, G. S. Gent." In Theatrum chemicum Britannicum, ed. Elias Ashmole, 332-333., 1652. [Pg.70]

Kelley, Edward. The Stone of the Philosophers. rhttp //www.alchemvlab.com/kellv %20stone.html. [Pg.70]

Kelley, Edward. Two excellent Treatises on the Philosophers Stone together with the Theatre of Terrestrial Astronomy (1676), edited and translated by A. E. Waite (1893),. Largs BantonP, 1991. [Pg.70]

Kelley, Edward, Meeting the Needs of the Density Revolution with Non-Woven Rberglass Reinforced Laminates, EIPC/Productronica Conference, November 1999. [Pg.163]

Kelley, Edward I, and Micha, Richard A., Improved Printed Circuit Manufacturing with Reverse Treated Copper Foils. IPC Printed Circuits Expo, March 1997. [Pg.163]

Kelley, Edward and Christofferson, Owen, Multilayer Printed Circuits with Exacting Registration Requirements, Achieving Next Generation Design Capabilities, IPC Printed Circuits Expo, May 1998. [Pg.214]

Kelley, Edward, An Assessment of the Impact of Lead-Free Assembly Processes on Base Material and PCB Reliability, IPC/Soldertec Conference, Amsterdam, June 2004. [Pg.236]

Kelley, Edward, Bergum, Erik, Humby, David, Hornsby, Ron, and Varnell, William, Lead-Free Assembly Identifying Compatible Base Materials For Your Application, IPC Expo, 2006. [Pg.254]

G. Dentine, K. Edwards, M. Jackson, D. Kantor, M. Kelley, K. Murphy, D. Valley, M. Valley, and M. Wilhite for donating or helping obtain teeth for analysis. [Pg.136]

McLean, Adam. Edward Kelley - medium, magician, and alchemist. Hermetic J, no. 22 (Winter 1983) 31-35. [Pg.70]

Edward Kelley. rhttp //www. crvstalinks.com/kellev.htmll. [Pg.268]

Edward Kelley or Kelly (see plate 9) was bom at Worcester on August 1, 1555. His life is so obscured by various traditions that It is very difficult to arrive at the tiuth concerning it. The latest, and probably the best, account will be found in Mss Charlotte Fell Smith s John Dee (1909). Edward Kelley, according to some accounts, was brought... [Pg.53]

Edwards, K.J., Bach, W., and McCollom, T.M., 2005, Geomicrobiology in oceanorgraphy Microbe-mineral interactions at and below the seafloor, Trends in Microbiol. 13 449-456 Schrenk, M.O., Kelley, D.S., Delaney, J.R., and Baross, J.A., 2003, Incidence and diversity of microorganisms within the walls of an active deep-sea sulfide chimney, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 69 3580-3592 Schrenk, M.O., Kelley, D.S., Bolton, S., and Baross, J.A., 2004, Low archaeal diversity linked to sub-seafloor geochemical processes at the Lost City Hydro-thermal Field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Environ. Microbiol. 6 1086-1095. [Pg.59]

Iron—The most recent determination of the vapour pressure of iron is by Edwards, Johnston, and Ditmars. They used the rate of vaporization technique, and deduced from their results A/fo=99-21 kcal. The same method has been used by Marshall, Dornte, and Norton and by Jones, Langmuir, and Mackay2 5 4, xhe results of the former lead to A//q = =96-03 kcal, and those of the latter to 96-52 kcal, which is the value used by Kelley 259. The most recent determination gives results for the vapour pressures about half those given by the other two. The value of 99 kcal for A//y(Fe g)25°c which is given here may therefore be a little high. [Pg.172]

Copper—The vapour pressure of copper has been measured by many workers see Kelley 259 for earlier references). The most recent are those of Marshall, Dornte, and Norton 3 9 Hersh2i4 and Edwards, Johnston, and Ditmars which lead to A//q =81 08, 81 09, and 80 29 kcal respectively. On the basis of Harteck s results 204 Kelley 259 gave 81 73 kcal. A value of 81 kcal for A (Cu g)25.c cannot be much in error. [Pg.172]

Molybdenum—Kelley 259 gives Ai/25 G Mo(solid) Mo(g) as 155-5 kcal. Recent measurements by Edwards, Johnston, and Blackburn give the same result 5 8,... [Pg.174]

The alchemists who were encouraged to work in this laboratory lived nearby in a narrow street that wound steeply upward from the cloisters of Saint George s church toward Saint Vitus cathedral. To this day it is known as Golden Lane. Close by lived Dr. Thaddeus Hajek, the court physician and director of the laboratory. On September 3, 1584, he received two visitors from England Dr. John Dee and his assistant Edward Kelley. [Pg.82]


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