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Valentine, Basile

Valentine, Basil, Practica una cum duodecim clavibus, Musaeum Hermeticum refor-matum et amplfkatum (Frankfurt, 1678), 377-432. [Pg.169]

Valentine, Basil. "The Practica, with twelve keys, and an appendix thereto, concerning the great Stone of the ancient sages. .." In The Hermetic museum, restored and enlarged, 311-357., 1893. [Pg.156]

Valentine, Basil. Basil Valentine his Triumphant chariot of antimony with annotations of Theodore Kirkringius (1678) /L. G. Kelly. English Renaissance hermeticism, no. 3. Edited by Louis G. Kelly. New York Garland Pub, 1990. [Pg.156]

Valentine, Basil. Basil Valentine, his triumphant chariot of alchemy, with annotations of Theodore Kirkringus (1678). [http //www.merkez-emlak.com/hermetics/pdf/ Valentine - Triumphant Chariot.pdfl. [Pg.157]

Valentine, Basil. Basil Valentine. The last will and testament the fourth part. Particulars of the seven metals, how tey [sic ] be prepared with profit first of the Sulphur of Sol, whereby Luna is tinged into good gold. [http //pwp.netcabo.pt/rpetrinus/Basilval4-e.html. [Pg.157]

Valentine, Basil. Basilius Valentinus, his XII. keyes, which is a treatise about the great stone of philosophers. London , 1656. 3 p. 1., 39, [1] p. [Pg.158]

Valentine, Basil. Conclusions and experiments of Basilius Valentinus. London , 1656 1 p.1.,21 p. [Pg.158]

Valentine, Basil. A short way and repetition of former writings of... With an elucidation thereof, touching the philosophers stone. .. Whereunto are annexed real informations of the qualities, and preparations of mercury, antimony, vitriolwater, common sulphur, unflak t lime, arsenic, sal-peter, tartar, vinegar, and wine., 1656. 1 p. 1., 25 p. [Pg.160]

Valentine, Basil. "The stone of fire." In Lives of the alchemystical philosophers, ed. Francis Barrett, 232-236., 1814. [Pg.160]

Valentine, Basil. The third part of Basilius Valentinus His last testament treating of the universal work in the whole world, with a perfect declaration of the XII keys Wherein is significantly expressed the name of the great matter. There is an elucidation also of all his former writings, published for the good of the posterity, and such, that are lovers of wisdom. London Printed by S.G. B.G. for Edward Brewster, at the Crane in Saint Pauls Church- yard. 1670. rhttp //pwp.netcabo. pt/r,petrinus/Basilval3-e.html. [Pg.160]

Valentine, Basil. "The tract of Basilius Valentinus, the Benedictine concerning the greate Stone of the ancient sages." In From the Hermetic Museum. The Book of Lamhspring..., ed. Derek Bryce, 43-86. Lampeter Llanerch Enterprises, 1987. [Pg.160]

Valentine, Basil.The triumphal chariot of antimony / Basil Valentine with the commentary of Theodore Kerckringius. Edited by Arthur Edward Waite and Joseph Bouleur. Edmonds (WA) Alchemical Press, 1992. 105p. [Pg.160]

Valentine, Basil. The triumphal chariot of Antimony by Basilius Valentinus. [Richardson (TX)] R.A.M.S., n.d. 177p. [Pg.160]

Valentine, Basil. Triumphal chariot of antimony, by Basil Valentine with the annotations of Theodore Kirkringus froml678. rhttp //www.alchemvlab.com/triumphal chariot.html. [Pg.161]

Valentine, Basil. The triumphant chariot of antimony, being a conscientious discovery of the many reall transcendent excellencies included in that minerall, written by Basil Valentine a Benedictine monke. Faithfully Englished and published for the common good. By I. H. Oxon. London Printed for Thomas Bruster, and are to be sold at the Three Bibles neere the West end of Paules Church-yard in London, 1660. 175p. [Pg.161]

Valentine, Basil. Twelve keys. rhttp //www.hermetics.org/pdf/twelvekevs.pdfl. 2001. [Pg.161]

Valentine, Basil. Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine. The Preface of Basilius Valentinus, the Benedictine Concerning The Great Stone of the Ancient Sages. rhttp //www.levi tv.com/alchemv/twelvkev.htmll. [Pg.162]

Valentine, Basil. Alchemical symbols used in 17th century. rhttp //www.levitv.com/alchemy/val svmb.htmll. [Pg.436]

Valentine, Basil. The Triumphal Chariot of Antimony. London, 1685. Vallee, Jacques. The Invisible College. New York Dutton, 1975. [Pg.175]

Valentin, Basile. Revelation des mysteres des teintures.. . . Paris, 1645. [Pg.455]

Valentine, Basil. Triumphant Chariot of Antimony with annotations of Theodore Kirkringius MD. Printed for Dorman Newman at the Kings Arms in the Poultry, 1678. Photocopy of original edition. [Pg.127]

Valdes, Alfonso de, 33 Valens, 17, 81 Valentine, Basil, 137-138 Van Barburen, Dirk, 41 Van Haarlem, Cornelius, 41 Vaughan, Robert, 139 Vesalius, Andreas, 96 Virgil, 13, 25, 28, 136 Virgin of the World, 78 Voragine, Jacob de, 23 Vries, Adriaen de, 41 Vulcan, 41... [Pg.210]


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