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adammclean Member

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Posted: Sat Oct 4th, 2008 09:43 pm |
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I just came across some notes I have on some manuscripts said to be written by Edward Kelley that have found their way into the King's Library in Copenhagen. They are, however, in some cases dated after the year of Kelley's death.
MS. 245.
1. ff. 1-6 De Vitriolo [Recipes].
2 ff. 8-14 De Antimonio vel Stibio [Anonymus].
3. ff.14-15v A Discourse of Antymony, wrytten by Mr John Tychborn of London (Anno Domine 1560) After a duch Booke pertayning to Mr Albert of Brydewell.
MS. 245.
1. ff. 1-6 De Vitriolo [Recipes].
2 ff. 8-14 De Antimonio vel Stibio [Anonymus].
3. ff.14-15v A Discourse of Antymony, wrytten by Mr John Tychborn of London (Anno Domine 1560) After a duch Booke pertayning to Mr Albert of Brydewell.
[Ex libro Loogenhagii 1601.]
MS. 246.
1. ff. 1-1v. A Discours of the Quintessence (or rather the Mercury of Lune).
[At end] E.K. I wrot this Ao 99 Sept[embr]is. Owt of a Booke written by Mr. John Tychborn, about an. 1560.
2. ff.1v-2v. Elixir de Monsier Violet. [Recipe.]
[At end] Ao 99 Oct[obr]is 12 finis huius Tractatus Ex chartis Sir Edw. K.
3. ff. 3-6. In nomine Domini nostri Jesu Christi Amen. [Anonymus].
[At end] ... pertinente all vera transmutatione de metalli. finis. Ex chartis Sir Edw. K
4. ff. 6-9. In the name of our Lord Jesus christe. Amen.
[At end] ...And this is one of the particular Secrete od Philosophers pertayning to the true transmutation of Mettals. finis.
MS. 247.
1. ff. 1-14v [Kelly] Apotelesmata, The Phylosophicall effects of Mercurye in his Tryvmphe concernynge The trew & cheyfe medycyne of the avncyent Phylosophers. In whiche is contayned the openynge & keye of the whole worke done by Arioponus Tephalus of Eutopia.
[Dedication] To the most myghty & Invyncible Emperour Rvdolphus 2.
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Paul Ferguson Member

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Posted: Sun Oct 5th, 2008 04:57 pm |
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There's an article on these by Bäcklund:
"In the Footsteps of Edward Kelley: Some Manuscript References in the Royal Library in Copenhagen Concerning an Alchemical Circle Around John Dee and Edward Kelley" in John Dee: Interdisciplinary Studies in English Renaissance Thought, ed. S. Clucas, Springer Dordrecht, the Netherlands, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 2006.
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Posted: Wed Oct 29th, 2008 10:47 am |
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Paul Ferguson wrote: There's an article on these by Bäcklund:
"In the Footsteps of Edward Kelley: Some Manuscript References in the Royal Library in Copenhagen Concerning an Alchemical Circle Around John Dee and Edward Kelley" in John Dee: Interdisciplinary Studies in English Renaissance Thought, ed. S. Clucas, Springer Dordrecht, the Netherlands, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 2006.
Baecklund misses the fact that these manuscripts were from the collection of Isaac Habrecht (J. Habrecht), a Paracelsian physician from Strassburg who later participated in the Rosicrucian debate under a variety of pseudonyms. Apparently, as young man he studied in England.
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