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A new light of alchymie: taken out of the fountaine of nature, and manuall experience. To which is added a treatise of sulphur: / written by Micheel Sandivogius: i.e. anagram matically, divi Leschi genus amo. Also nine books of the nature of things, written by Paracelsus, viz. Of the generations growthes conservations life: death renewing transmutation separation signatures of naturall things. Also a chymicall dictionary explaining hard places and words met withall in the writings of Paracelsus, and other obscure authors. All which are faithfully translated out of the Latin into the English tongue, by J.F. M.D.
Alternate title: Novum lumen chymicum.; Of the nature of things.; Dictionarium Theophrasti Paracelsi.; Of the nature of things.; Dictionarium Theophrasti Paracelsi.; Chymicall dictionary.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.604[3]; Thomason / E.604[4]; Thomason / E.604[5]; Wing (2nd ed.) / S2506. Sędziwój, Michał, ca. 1556-ca. 1646.
EEBO British Library records - unstructured.
[16], 147, [13], 104, 107-145, [49] p. London:
Printed by Richard Cotes, for Thomas Williams, at the Bible in Little-Britain, 1650.