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Gatterer, Christoph Wilhelm Jakob · 1799

2. Erasmus Stella, The only book of the interpretation of gems. Nuremberg. 1517. 4to. 5 1/2 sheets.
3. Evax’s writing on gems, formerly rendered into verse not unsuccessfully by a certain poet, and now published for the first time, by the labor of D. Henr. Ranzovius; to which are added epigrams composed about the court by him as well as by others. Leipzig. 1585. 4to.
--- Leipzig. 1674. 8vo.
4. Johann Wittich’s report on the wondrous bezoar stones, which serve against all kinds of poison, likewise on the most distinguished precious stones, resinous substances, wonder-herbs, woods and roots, also on Silesian Terra sigillata sealed earth/medicinal clay. Leipzig. 1589. 4to.
--- Leipzig. 1592. 4to.
5. Jac. Schopper’s biblical precious stone booklet or depiction, description and spiritual meaning of the 12 precious stones of the High Priest of the Old Testament. Altenburg and Nuremberg. 1604. 8vo.
6. Daniel Holzmann’s description of all kinds of precious stones and glassware in verse. Augsburg. 1612. 4to.
7. Wilh. Ew. Neuheuser’s Crown of noble gems, i.e., natural description of the most distinguished precious stones in III parts. 1621. 4to.
8. Edmund Dean’s Metamorphosis of ignoble stones into certain precious gems. Frankfurt. 1630. 4to.
9. Ant. Kirchhof, Dissertation I and II on gems. Leipzig. 1634, 1636. 4to. 6 sheets.
10. Georg. Casp. Kirchmaier, Dissertation on gems, Respondent Müller. Wittenberg. 1659. 4to.