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Gatterer, Christoph Wilhelm Jakob · 1799

11. Jacob. Thomasius’ Disputation on gems, Respondent Hagendorn. Leipzig. 1661. 4to. 2 ½ sheets.
12. Aug. Varenius’ Dissertation on the gems of Solomon. Rostock. 1669. 4to.
13. Tob. Reimer’s Juridical dissertation on gems, Respondent Klein. Frankfurt an der Oder. 1679. 4to. 12 sheets.
--- Leipzig. 1687. 4to.
14. Adam. Rechenberg’s Dissertation on gems, presenting common errors, Respondent Spener. Leipzig. 1687. 4to. 4 sheets.
15. A. C. F. Jubilee fraud, along with Gold and Silver Wire Drawers. Leipzig. 1688. 4to.
16. Dan. Büttner, On stones both precious and common. Hamburg. 1694. 4to.
17. Laur. Beger’s Contemplation of certain gems of the Gorlaeus gem collection. Cologne. 1697. 4to.
18. Aurel. Gemma’s Instruction on precious stones. Hanover. 1704. 8vo. 8 sheets.
--- Hanover. 1719. 8vo. 8 sheets.
19. Casp. Gotth. Jentsch’s Dissertation on gems, Respondent Bökelman. Leipzig. 1706. 4to. 3 sheets.
20. Casp. Neumann’s Double set of physico-sacred difficulties concerning the gems Urim and Thummim. Leipzig. 1709. 4to. 3 ½ sheets.
21. The upright jeweler, or instruction on how one may correctly recognize and value the most distinguished precious stones and guard against fraud. Frankfurt. 1729. 8vo.
--- along with a treatise on diamonds and pearls translated from the English (by David Jefferies). Frankfurt. 1772. 8vo. 16 sheets, with 10 copperplates.
Beckmann’s Library IV, p. 74: the latter edition is, except for Jefferies’ treatise, merely a reprint of the above miserable writing, cobbled together from older books.