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| Advice after rebuking. original: "after Reprehension" | 119 |
| Nourishment original: "Aliment", which feeds all things, what it is. | 145 |
| Of two kinds. | 17 |
| Provided with the four primary qualities. The "four first qualities" refers to the Aristotelian system of hot, cold, moist, and dry. | 19 |
| Compared to a circle. | In the same place. original: "ibid."; Latin abbreviation for "ibidem," meaning the same page as the previous entry. |
| Its virtues are inexhaustible. | 20 |
| Contains its own vinegar. In alchemy, "vinegar" often refers to a potent acid or solvent used in the dissolution of metals. | 24 |
| Compared to a bird in the air. | 28 |
| Compared to a book. | 29 |
| Contains all colors. | 59, 60 |
| Its Astrum original: "Astrum"; Latin for "Star," referring to the internal celestial power or quintessential essence of a substance, etc. | 40 |
| Speaks of itself. | 40, 59 |
| Its origin and root. | 47 |
| Its principal qualities. | 51 |