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Abenhaen, according to Ernest, is a chemical author.
Abenragel, is also cited as an alchemist.
Abmimazar, is cited in the Rosary with figures; he is perhaps the same as Albumazar.
Abraham the Jew, in Flamel, where certain things seem to be excerpted from him.
I have seen the same in Manuscript, with figures and a certain explanation, in Paris, in quarto.
The same on the Cabalistic art.
Abraham from the Lion's Gate, published three books on gold in Venice, 1586, in quarto, at the gate.
A chemical book is also attributed to Abraham, called Ietfira original: "Ietfira" (Sefer Yetzirah), very obscure.
Abrifius. According to Quercetanus, he is a chemist.
Abubasæ, vinegar of the philosophers.
Abuhali or Hasen, son of Hali, is an alchemist.
Accursus the glossator, on the Rosary of Arnold. According to the report of Nasari.
Achiratus, cited by Hortulanus.
Acratus, cited in the Latin Crowd original: "turba latina" (referring to the Turba Philosophorum).
Acsubofen, Acsubofes, or Acsubofer, praised in the Latin Crowd.
Actomanus, a chemist.
Actorienes, writer of chemistry, from Hortulanus.
Actor, is a chemist, from Senior.
Adabesis, a treatise concerning which the alchemy of the sun and moon is made, according to the report of Nasari.
Adalmos, from Plato.
Adam, from the Figured Rosary.
Son of Adam, listed in the Crowd.
Adarmath, from Morienus.