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MS in St Andrews University Library
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St. Andrews University Library.  MS. 38190. Philosophorum Praeclara Monita. 

Written in France 1701-1712. It contains 48 allegorical illustrations.

I visited this library over 30 years ago and made a description of all the images.
At that time, it was not possible to have photographs made, and that was before scans and jpg files.

In front on a mountain labelled with the symbol of Saturn from which emerges a stream splitting into seven rivulets, Mercury stands in a blue tunic and holding his caduceus. He brings together a Golden King figure and a Silver Queen, each standing on small sun and moon discs.  They reach out and hold hands. They stand on a small leafy area on the bank of a blue lake. In the foreground are two trees - that on the left  (King's side bears golden apples) while that on the right (Queen's side bears silver apples).

This image is related to, or a variation on, one of the Flamel 'hieroglyphic' figures.


This was posted today on the Ora Clavis Facebook page.

   
Adam McLean
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MS in St Andrews University Library - by Adam McLean - 02-18-2023, 04:39 PM

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