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Regulus of Mars

Philalethes, Eirenaeus. "Preparations of the sophic mercury. Experiments for the preparation of the sophic mercury, by Luna and the Antimonial Stellate Regulus of Mars, for the Philosopher s Stone. Written by Eirenaeus Philalethes, an Englishman, and a Cosmopolite." In Collectanea chemica, 149-160., 1893.rhttp //pwp.netcabo.pt/r.petrinus/experiments-e.htm1. [Pg.80]

Regulus indicated pure metal separated from the mineral substance containing the metal. Regulus of Mars was pure iron. [Pg.481]

FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE SOPHIC MERCURY, BY LUNA AND THE ANTIMONIAL STELLATE REGULUS OF MARS, FOR THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE. [Pg.70]

The alchemist sign for antimony was — an inverted copper sign — and a wolf. Boyle (1627 to 1691) was familiar with the starred appearance of the cast metal which he termed in 1772 the starry regulus of Mars and antimony . [Pg.86]


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