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Knör, Ludwig Wilhelm von, -1754 · 1716

but has been instructed in an evident trial by an Adepto adept/master of alchemy in his Laboratorio laboratory. Afterward, with a small piece—a Tinctur tincture the size of a lentil—in the presence of two gentlemen of the estates and two Notarien notaries, who drew up an instrument regarding it, he transmuted several ounces of lead into good gold; see original: "vid. TOM. IV. HAPPELII" Volume IV of Happelius. He has completely changed his Sentement opinion/sentiment, and for the defense of the art original: "pro defendenda arte", he wrote a treatise titled AUREUM VITULUM Golden Calf, which consists of a beautiful and well-executed Theorie theory. Notwithstanding this, however, in practice original: "practice" he did not possess the art. The other is Johann Joachim Becher, Doctor of Medicine and Councilor to His Imperial Majesty. He composed and dedicated to Leopold I, of glorious memory, Theses Chymiæ veritatem & possibilitatem transmutationem in aurum evincentes Theses demonstrating the truth of alchemy and the possibility of transmutation into gold, in which he shows theoretically the possibility of transmutation.
Therefore, however, I cannot conclude: he who understands the Theoriam theory in alchemy can perform the same in practice; since the Opus practicum practical work is not