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Alberti de Padua, Chemical treatise from Nasari.
Albenagrus, from the same.
Albidex, perhaps the same as the following.
Albides, cited in the Treasury of Philosophy.
Constantinus Albinius, Magical Astrology of Villanova original: "Villanovani", or key to the sympathy of metals and stones with the planets, Paris 1611, 8vo. Dan. Gillius.
Andr. Albi, Physician of Bologna, on waters, a Dialogue from Nasari.
Albohali, is a chemist, according to Petro Bono Lombardo and Locatellus, who says he was the son of Avicenna.
Alboales Avicen. Albiscenus the Arab, on the operation of the art, from Nasari.
The same. Opuscule on the Natural stone, from the same.
The same. On the Vegetable stone, from the same.
The same. On the Right matter to King Nasam (otherwise Hasem), from the same.
The same. On the soul and 12 conclusions, from the same.
The same. Certain additions upon the 4th book of the Meteors of Aristotle, from the same.
The same. Treatise on Minerals, from the same.
The same. Ten chapters of water, from the same.
Albubechar, from Nasari, is a chemical author.
Albuezar, from the same.
Albugazal, master of Plato, and brother of Bendegid, from Bernard Trevisan.
Albumasaris, Epistle to a certain King, Manuscript.