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Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum

Filias Ashmole, Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, London, 1652 (New York and London, 1967), 10. [Pg.51]

Aristotle. "[Secreta Secretorum] John Lydgate monke of St. Edmunds Bury, in his translation of the second epistle that King Alexander sent to his master Aristotle." In Theatrum chemicum Britannicum, ed. Elias Ashmole, 397-403., 1652. [Pg.14]

In the name of the holy Trinitie]." In Theatrum chemicum Britannicum, ed. Elias Ashmole, 404-414., 1652. [Pg.32]

Ashmole, Elias. "From the "Prolegomena" to the Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum." In The alchemy reader, ed. Stanton J. Linden, 222-233.. ... [Pg.37]

Ashmole, Elias, ed.Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum. Kessinger, 1998. [Pg.37]

Ashmole, Elias, ed.Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum. With a preface by C. H. Josten. Edited by Conrad Hermann Josten. London 1652 reprint, Hildesheim Geog Olms, 1968. (12), 504p. [Pg.37]

Ashmole, Elias. Theatrum chemicum Britannicum containing severall poeticall pieces of our famous English philosophers, who have written the Hermetique Mysteries in their owne ancient language Faithfully collected into one volume with annotations thereon. rhttp //www.ebrarv.com1. 2003. [Pg.38]

Portal page to English alchemical verse from Elias Ashmole s Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum.. Transcribed by Justin von Bujdoss... [Pg.38]

This allegorical poem, sometimes going under the title The Campe of Philosophy, by the 16th Century alchemical philosopher and physician, William Bloomfield, was included in Ashmole s Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, 1652. A number of early manuscript copies have survived. Transcribed by Luke Roberts". ... [Pg.45]

Charnock, Thomas. "The breviary of naturall philosophy. Compiled by the unlettered scholar Thomas Charnock. Student in the most worthy scyence of astronomy and philosophy." In Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, ed. Elias Ashmole, 291-303. London , 1652. [Pg.48]

Norton, Thomas.The ordinall of alchimy, by Thomas Norton of Bristoll, being a facsimile reproduction from Theatrum chemicum britannicum with annotations by Elias Ashmole with introduction by E. J. Holmyard. London E. Arnold, 1928. vii, 125 p. Reprinted From Ashmole, Pp. 1-106... [Pg.77]

Corbett, M.K. Ashmole and the pursiut of alchemy the illustrations to the Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum. Antiquaries J. 63 (1983) 326-336. [Pg.248]

Alchemist and assistant in laboratory, with surrounding border of birds, flowers, and insects]. As reproduced in Elias Ashmole, Theatrum chemicum britannicum. Printed by F. Grismund for N. Brooke, 1652., London, 1652. [Pg.460]

THOMAS NORTON Ordinall of Alchemy (see Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, edited by Elias Ashmole, 1652, p. 10). [Pg.34]


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