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Drey curieuse Bissher gantz geheim gehaltene Nun aber Denen Liebhabern der Kunst zum besten An das Tages-Licht gegebene Chymische Schrifften : Als I. Nicolai Soleae Philosophische Grund-Sätze, II. Herrn C.L. v. L. Chymischer Catechismus, III. CXXX. Grund-Sätze aus dem Toscanischen in das Teutsche übersetzet / von Einem Liebhaber Philosophischer Geheimnisse.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - E.F. Smith Collection QD25 .D74 1723
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Fund.
Soleas, Nicolaus.
Braccesco, Giovanni, active 16th century.
Strauss, Johann Siegmund‏, publisher.
Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Chemistry--Early works to 1800.
Chemistry.
Alchemy--Early works to 1800.
Alchemy.
Physical Description:
40 p. ; 17 cm (8vo)
Other Title:
Drei kuriose, bisher ganz geheim gehaltene, nun aber denen Liebhabern der Kunst zum besten an das Tageslicht gegebene chymische Schriften
Fingerprint:
t.te t.in g.in wide (3) 1723 (A)
Place of Publication:
Leipzig : Verlegts Johann Sigmund Strauss, Buchhändler in Hoff, 1723.
Notes:
Signatures: A-B⁸ C⁴.
Title in red and black.
Woodcut title ornament (alchemical device) in red; woodcut head-pieces and tail-piece.
Type ornament head- and tail-pieces.
Local Notes:
Smith copy purchased for the Penn Libraries in 2018 from Jeffrey D. Mancevice, Inc.
Smith copy bound in modern marbled paper wrappers.
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Fund.
OCLC:
987726043

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