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Ademarus, on Geber.
Adfar, cited by Artephius.
Adomat, from the 3rd book of Anonymous, is a chemist.
Adresse des Errans de platon Address of the Wanderers of Plato, according to Trevisanus.
Adrianus Cardinalis, see Dastin.
Adros Arabs.
Adrox (perhaps Adrop) philosophical. In German.
Ægidius de Vadis, Dialogue between nature and the son of art.
Of the same, a table of diverse metals, in the Chemical Theater.
The same is found with the treatise of Penotus on hidden chemical things, Frankfurt edition 1595, in octavo.
B. Ægidius the Hermit.
Ægidius, Master of the Hospital, who wrote a book on 125 (perhaps it should be read as 12 only) stones, is a chemist from the Figured Rosary. Others separate these and read them separately, Ægidius and Master of the Hospital.
Ægistus, cited in the Discharged Word of Trevisanus.
Ælia, Lælia, Crispis. A Bolognese epitaph explained by Richard White of Basingstoke, Dordrecht.
Treasury of the philosophers, Manuscript.
Afies, from an old Manuscript.
Afflictes, in the crowd of philosophers, cited from Arthur Dee.