TRUE INVENTION,
That is,
Of the highly
useful and magnificent inven-
tions and arts, which were first
discovered by the praiseworthy German
Nation, out of singular high understanding
and keenness of mind, and communicated
to the world, through which not only im-
measurable benefits were added to those
[people], but also, and much more, great,
remarkable, and almost universal changes
have been caused.
All described in a special treatise,
first in Latin
By
Michael Maier, Count Palatine, Knight,
Exempt. Doctor of Philosophy and Medicine, P. C.
formerly Imperial Aulic [Physician], now
Princely Hessian Chief Physician.
Now, for the special pleasure of the
German Nation, translated into the
same language
By
M. Georgius Beatus, of Frankfurt.
See Engel, page 94; Library of Solger, page 457. Solger II, no. 237.
Printed at Frankfurt am Main, by Nico-
laus Hoffmann, at the expense of Lucas
Jennis.
M. DC. XIX.