Hermetic Museum original: "Hermetisches Museum". This is a famous collection of alchemical treatises, named after Hermes Trismegistus, the legendary founder of the hermetic tradition.
First Part
Circular library stamp in blue ink featuring a cornucopia (horn of plenty) and a heraldic figure. The text in the stamp reads: "LODGE OF THE CORNUCOPIA" original: "LOGE ZUM FÜLLHORN", "LÜBECK", and "withdrawn" original: "ausgeschieden"; indicating the book was removed from the lodge's library collection.
To all lovers of true wisdom A standard address in the 18th century for those interested in alchemy, philosophy, and the "Great Work."
dedicated
by
the editor.
Reval Now Tallinn, Estonia; then a significant German-speaking cultural center in the Russian Empire. and Leipzig
at Albrecht and Company, 1782.
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