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By the same Referring to Albertus Magnus, whose list began on the previous pages.. A most excellent and truest work on:
The Secrets of the Philosophers, according to Nasari Giovanni Battista Nazari was a 16th-century Italian writer who compiled an influential bibliography of alchemical authors..
By the same. The Alchemical Art.
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The same. On the Seals of Stones.
The same. On the Generation of Stones.
By the same. The Path of the Path original: "Semita Semitæ," a common title for a guide or introductory text in alchemy. (which is also attributed to Arnaldus Arnaldus de Villa Nova (c. 1240–1311), a celebrated physician and alchemist.), according to Nasari.
A chemical treatise by Albert of Padua, according to Nasari.
Albenagrus, from the same source.
Albidex, perhaps the same as the following.
Albides, cited in the Treasury of Philosophy.
The Astrological Magic of Constantinus Albinius of Villeneuve, or the key to the sympathy The concept that earthly substances like metals are spiritually connected to and influenced by specific planets. of metals and stones with the Planets. Paris, 1611, in octavo.
Daniel Gillius Likely the editor or printer of the preceding work..
A Dialogue on Waters by Andreas Albus, a Physician of Bologna, according to Nasari.
Albohali is a Chemist, according to Petrus Bonus of Lombardy A 14th-century alchemical author. and Locatello, who says he was the son of Avicenna Avicenna (Ibn Sina) was a famous Persian polymath; many alchemical works were attributed to him by later European writers..
Alboales Avicen Albiscenus the Arab, on the operation of the art, according to Nasari.
By the same. A short work on the Natural Stone, from the same source.
The same. On the Vegetable Stone Alchemists distinguished between the "Mineral Stone" (from metals) and the "Vegetable Stone" (produced from organic matter)., from the same source.
The same. On the Right Way original: "De re recta," likely the "De Recta Semita," a famous alchemical handbook. addressed to King Nasa (otherwise Hasem), from the same source.
The same. On the Soul and 12 Conclusions, from the same source.
By the same. Certain additions to the four books of Meteorology original: "Methauro-", shorthand for "Meteororum." Aristotle's work on meteorology was the standard text for explaining how metals and minerals were formed in the earth.