A CHEMICAL DICTIONARY original Latin title: "Lexicon Chymicum".
With
obscure words,
And
Hermetic matters Hermeticism refers to the philosophical and alchemical tradition following the teachings of the legendary Hermes Trismegistus,
As well as
Paracelsian phrases relating to Paracelsus, the influential 16th-century Swiss physician who combined medicine with alchemical principles,
Found in his writings:
And those of other chemistsoriginal: "Chymicorum"; in the 1600s, this term included both what we now call chemists and alchemists, occurring everywhere,
containing a plain
explanation.
By William Johnson, Chemist.
LONDON,
Printed by G. D. at the expense of William Nea-
land*, at whose shop they are offered for sale under the Sign
of the Crown, in the street commonly called
Duck Lane / 1657.
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