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Saturation efficiency Relating to air w ashers, the percentage of water added to the flowing air supply compared to that which must be added for the air to leave lully saturated. [Pg.1412]

The yield of oil may be as low as O 1.5 per Cent, in the case of carelessly dried material, or as high as 1 per cent, it the material is esre-lully dried. [Pg.84]

MS Florence Biblioteca Nazionale-Centrale II, iii, 27, Raymundi Lulli Opera Chemiea (1472). [Pg.165]

Page [2] is transcription of original titlepage. Contents Hydropyrographum Hermeticum The Privy Seal of Secrets A Letter A Treatise of Mercury and the Philosophers Stone Colours to be Observed in the Operation of the Great Work Thesaurus Sive Medicina Aurea Tractatus de Lapide Summary of Philosophy Clavicula, or Little Key of Raymond Lullie Majoricane Secrets Disclos d ... [Pg.18]

This copy bound with a work as follows Paracelsus of the transmutation of metals pp. 1-41 Of the genealogy and generation of metals pp. 42-45 Urim and Thummim shewed to be made by Art... pp. 46-71 An appendix of the vertues and use of an excellent essential water made and approved by Stephen Twigge. .. pp. 72-78 The second part of the mumial treatise of Tentzelius being a natural account of the tree of life. .. pp. 79-96 Philosophical and chymical experiments of... Raymund Lully pp. 103-166. (Cf. with Paracelsus entry, item 390.)... [Pg.68]

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]

Weidenfeld, Johann Seger von. Concerning the secrets of the adepts, or, Of the use of Lully s Spirits of Wine. I http //dhost.info/rubaphilos/books/weidenfeld.pdfl. 2005. Transcribed by Rubaphilos 2001. [Pg.163]

Lully, Raymond. The alchemical corpus attributed to Raymond Lull edited by Mi chela Pereira. London Warburg Institute, University of London, 1989. vi, 118p. [Pg.193]

Lully, Raymond. "Clavicula, or, a little key of Raymond Lullie Majoricane which is also called apertorium, (the opener) in which all that is required in the work of alchymy is plainly declared." In Aurifontina chymica, 163-179., 1680. [Pg.194]

Lully, Raymond. "Epitome of the work of..." In New pearl of great price, ed. Bonus of Ferrara, 350-364.. ... [Pg.194]

Lully, Raymond. "The Hermetic Mercuries. . . with a preface and notes from J. S. Weidenfeld." In Lives of the alchemystical philosophers, ed. Francis Barrett, 257-281., 1814. [Pg.194]

Lully, Raymond. "Philosophical and chymical experiments of the famous philosopher Raymund Lully. Wherein is contained, the right and true composition of both elixirs and universal medicine The admirable and perfect way of making the great Stone of the Philosophers, as it was truely taught in Paris, and sometimes practised in England by Raymond Lully in the time of K. Edward the Third. Now for the the [sicl] benefit of all lovers of art and... [Pg.194]

Not actually by Lully, but in the spitir of Lullist thought. From a 15th century manuscript... [Pg.194]

Raymond Lully s great elixir a dramatic poem. London Pickering, 1869. 98p... [Pg.319]

Nicolson, W. Raimond Lully Doctor Illuminatissmus. Christian Spectator (1863) 334-343. [Pg.319]

Waite, Arthur Edward. Raymund Lully illuminated Doctor, alchemist and Christian mystic. London Rider, 1922. 78p. [Pg.320]

Christianity. The course of the alchemical mystery is followed from the Near East through the Byzantine Empire and into Europe. During these travels many pioneers in this field are met, including Roger Bacon, Raymond Lully, and Nicholas Flamel. The letters of Sendivogius to the Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross, almost completely unknown to the modern world, are discussed"... [Pg.358]

Also looks at the main literary sources of the middle ages such as Cornelius Agrippa, Raymond Lully and later in the writings of Robert Fludd and Dr Henry More"... [Pg.487]

The fundamental difference between ancient and modern science is not at all in the field of theory. Sir William Thomson was just as metaphysical as Pythagoras or Raymond Lully, and Lucretius quite as materialistic as Ernst Haeckel or Buchner. [Pg.48]

Raymond Lully, the son of a noble Spanish family, was bom at Palma (in Majorca) about 1235. He was a man of somewhat eccentric character — in his youth a man of pleasure in his maturity. [Pg.41]

Ripley did much to popularise the works of Raymond Lully in England, but does not appear to have added to the knowledge of practical chemistry. His Bosom Book, which contains an alleged method for preparing the Stone, will be found in the Collectanea Chemica (1893). [Pg.46]

Ars Magna A thirteenth century Christian kabalistic system developed by The Spanish mystic Ramon Llull (also spelled Lully)... [Pg.126]


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