A new light of alchymy : taken out of the fountain of nature and manual experience : to which is added a treatise of sulphur . er. ^ // Of the Element of Air. . --^7 Of the Element of Fin. -/^/ Of the three Principles of ^{Jltki/tfi;s. .-///^Of Sulphur. ... ;TheConclujiem . v . . - //i^ FINI5. OF THE NATURE OF THINGS- NINE BOOKS: WRITTEN BY Philipp Theophra/lus, of Hohenheim.,CALLED The Titles of the Nine Books. 1 ^GenerationsGrowths 1 of thei ConfervationsLifeDeathRenewingTranfmutationsSeparations^Signatures j i> of Naturalthings. ? LONDON, Printed by ^n Thomas mlliamsj at the G HoJi


A new light of alchymy : taken out of the fountain of nature and manual experience : to which is added a treatise of sulphur . er. ^ // Of the Element of Air. . --^7 Of the Element of Fin. -/^/ Of the three Principles of ^{Jltki/tfi;s. .-///^Of Sulphur. ... ;TheConclujiem . v . . - //i^ FINI5. OF THE NATURE OF THINGS- NINE BOOKS: WRITTEN BY Philipp Theophra/lus, of Hohenheim.,CALLED The Titles of the Nine Books. 1 ^GenerationsGrowths 1 of thei ConfervationsLifeDeathRenewingTranfmutationsSeparations^Signatures j i> of Naturalthings. ? LONDON, Printed by ^n Thomas mlliamsj at the G HoJierLfine% I < drew CUrJ^e ^ forolden Ball ni 574. NINE BOOKS OF THE NATURE OF THINGS. yVritten by PHILIPP THEOPHRA-^STUS, of Mohenheimy called PARA-iCELSUS. Jo the honeft and wifl^ man, TOHMWINCKELSTEINER oiFriburge, hismoft intimate Friend) and dear Brother,THEOPHRASTUS PARACELSUS, wiflieth all Hcahh. 7 is moji fit that IJhouldOfiofi intimateFriend^ and dearBrother) fatisfiejourfriendly y and dailyrequefts^ expreffed in your ftequentLetters to me: and feeing that inyour lafi Letter:^ you do carnSly^^ and. The Epiftle and courteoujly invite me to you, ifit were convenient C^cannot diffem-^lie with youj jet byreafon of manyhinder ances I cannot: but as for yourother requefty viz. thatljhouldgi-veyou fome clear InJiruSlions^ I cannotdenyyouy but am conjirained to gra-tifieyou therein. I know the honefiyof your mindy and that you do wil-lingly hear or fee any thing that isnew or wonderful in this Art. I knowalfo that you have fpent a good partof your ejiatc and life in it. Becaufetherefore you have expre/fed muchgoodwill^ and Brotherly fidelity to-wards me^ I cannot forget either ^ butam conftraimdto be thankful, and ifI never fee jou more.^ to leave a Bro-therly Legacy to youj and yours^ as aremembrance of me. For I will nothere o?dy anfwer^ and cletrly injiruilyou concerning thofe points only ofwhich you have asked me; but will alfo Dedicatory. alfo dedicate a Book, to you^ xp


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