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...delivered to his people of Metz original Latin: suis Metensibus habita. VI. Written as a greeting for a certain prince and bishop on behalf of the Lords of Metz. VII. Written as a greeting for a certain magnificent man on behalf of the Lords of Metz. VIII. Delivered by a certain relative of his, a Carmelite and "formed" Bachelor of Sacred Theology A "formed bachelor" was a candidate who had completed all required coursework and was entering the final stage of their degree., upon accepting a Regency in Paris. IX. Delivered for the son of Christian referring to King Christian II, the Most Serene King of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, etc., upon the arrival of the Emperor. X. Delivered at the funeral of Lady Margaret, Princess of the Austrians and Burgundians Margaret of Austria (1480–1530), who served as the Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands.. A brief history by the same author regarding the double coronation of Emperor Charles V at Bologna. Epigrams by the same author and other learned men. 8vo. Cologne, 1535.
The same author's Fourth Book on Occult Philosophy, or on Magical Ceremonies. To which are added the Magical Elements of Pietro d'Abano. 8vo. Cologne, 1565. Though attributed to Agrippa, this "Fourth Book" is considered a spurious work by modern scholars, likely published after his death to capitalize on the success of his trilogy on occult philosophy.
Agricola, Georg. Five books on the Measures and Weights of the Romans and Greeks; two books on foreign measures and weights. To which Andreas Alciatus A famous Italian jurist and pioneer of the emblem book. has again disputed concerning measures and weights; a brief defense in one book. One book on the restoration of weights and measures; three books on the price of metals and coins. Folio. Basel, 1550. From the Froben workshop.
Ten books by the same author on the Nature of Fossils. Fossils: In the 16th century, this term was used for any mineral, metal, or stone "dug up" from the earth, not exclusively the remains of prehistoric life. With the treatise Bermannus, or On Metallurgy. Folio. [Basel], 1550. See Agricola on Measures.
Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius. A book on the Uncertainty and Vanity of All Sciences and Arts, a truly pleasant and elegant read. Two small books by the same author are added, one of which is on the nobility and excellence of the female sex, and its superiority over the male; the other on marriage or wedlock, also most pleasant to read. 12mo. Cologne, 1584, 1598, and 1622.
The same work by the same author. 12mo. Frankfurt and Leipzig, published by the Plener heirs, 1714.
Aubery, Claude. Latinized as Alberti Claudii An exotic disputation on the Concord of Physicians, addressed to Wenceslaus Libavius of Ottenfeld, a Moravian. 8vo. Lausanne, 1585.