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On the Sum of the Perfection of Metals, or of the Perfect Magistery The "Magistery" refers to the master-process of alchemy, specifically the creation of the Philosopher's Stone.. page 16. Books II.
By the same author, On the Discovery of Truth or the Perfection of Metals. page 165 Book I.
On the Construction of Furnaces. page 184. Book I.
The Mirror of Alchemy, by the most learned man Roger Bacon. p. 208.
The Correction of Alchemy, by the most learned man Richard the Englishman. p. 220.
The Lesser Rosary, concerning Alchemy, by an uncertain author. page 250
The Book of the Secrets of Alchemy, by Khalid ibn Yazid the Jew original: "Calidis filij Iazichi Iudæi"; Khalid ibn Yazid was an Umayyad prince traditionally credited with being one of the first patrons of alchemy.. page 274.
The Emerald Tablet concerning Alchemy, by Hermes Trismegistus. p. 294
The Commentary of Hortulanus the Philosopher upon the Emerald Tablet of Hermes. page 295.