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1. The Travels of Salomon Trismosine. Salomon Trismosine was a legendary alchemical figure, famously known as the teacher of Paracelsus.
2. The Joining. original: "Copulatur"; likely referring to the chemical union or "marriage" of substances.
NB. Abbreviation for "Nota Bene," meaning "Note Well."
3. Universal Tincture of Hieronymus Crinoti, with the Preface of Biltdorff. Tincture: a potent medicinal or alchemical substance believed to have the power to transform base metals into gold or heal the body.
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4. Three Augmentations from the original manuscript of Georgius Biltdorff, Abbot of St. Morin. Augmentation: an alchemical process intended to increase the quantity or potency of a precious metal.
5. The Tincture of Xopharis, the great Egyptian King of Silons, described by Crinoti, with the preface of Master Trismosine.
6. The Book Suforethon by Salomon Trismosine, for the preservation of a long human life.
7. The Book Cangeniueron by Salomon Trismosine, with nine tinctures.
8. The Red Eagle of Salomon Trismosine.
1. The Vapors of the Rock.
2. Electrum Soronella. Electrum: naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver; here likely a specific alchemical preparation.
9. The Black Eagle Moratosan with eight tinctures.
10. Tincture: the Nesolon.
11. The Tincture of the Philosopher Pitrumosinis, described by Master Trismosine.
12. The Tincture Geroton by Salomon Trismosine.
13. Parasethon of Trismosine.
14. Sarona Doap of gold, by Trismosine. original: "auri"; the Latin term for gold.
15. Augmentation of the Sun by Trismosine with an amalgam. original: "solis"; in alchemical shorthand, the Sun always represents gold.
16. Viatolon by Trismosine, wherein are several particular pieces.
17. Trismosine's treatise on all kinds of sulfurous pyrites and fire.