William CockedgeThis name was handwritten into the original book, likely by a former owner.
OF
Theodore Kirkringius, M.D. original: "Theodore Kirkringius"; also known as Theodor Kerckring (1638–1693), a Dutch anatomist and chemical physician who provided commentary on Valentine's work.
WITH
The True Book of the Learned Synesius, a
Greek Abbot, taken out of the Emperor's
Library, concerning the Philosopher's
Stone.
The Philosopher's Stone was a legendary substance in alchemy believed to be capable of turning base metals into gold and providing the elixir of life.
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### LONDON.
Printed for Dorman Newman at the King's Arms
in the Poultry. 1678.
The Poultry is a street in the City of London, historically known for its markets and bookshops.
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