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Ananias, Chemical Author, cited by the table of Paradise.
Bart. Aneau, see Annulus The Ring.
Anapagoras, is a chemist from Zacharius.
Anastratus, is a chemist from Hoggheland, on the difficulties of the art, from the Turba.
Anaxagoras, cited in the Turba of Philosophers in Latin, and in book 4 of the Anonymous author on the Mass of the Sun and Moon.
Conversions of Anaxagoras, Manuscript in England.
Andernacus, chemist, from Libavius.
Petrus Andreas, on the powers and preparations of Antimony, 1563, Poitiers.
Andreae, book of all good, on Potable gold, from Nasari.
Androicus, Bishop and Apostolic Lord, is a chemist from the Figured Rosary.
Andronicus, chemical author, mentioned by Quercetanus 105.
Androtas, chemist.
Anepigraphus, Greek chemist, from Combach on Ripley.
Angelus Sala, on the anatomy of Vitriol. Also, on Bezoardic Laudana, instead of Salam.
Angelus, see Hieron. de Zanetinis.
Anicebron, chemical author.
Chemical Animadversions, 4, in which the art is explained both theoretically and practically, in the Chemical Theater, Vol. 5.
Annulus, or Aneau, in Euonymus of Gessner, on Secrets.