799 Nicolas FLAMEL.
His Exposition of the Hieroglyphicall Figures which he caused to bee painted upon an Arch in St. Innocents Church-yard, in Paris. Together with The secret Booke of Artephius, And The Epistle of John Pontanus: Concerning both the Theoricke and the Practicke of the Philosophers Stone. Faithfully, and (as the Maiesty of the thing requireth) done into English out of the French and Latine copies. By Eirenĉus Orandus, qui est, Vera veris enodans...
12° Imprinted at London by T.S. for Thomas Walkley 1624
Ferguson Nat Union Cat British Library Wisconsin

[Illustrations:-
1. Inserted before p1. Folding woodcut 207x148mm. Depicts an ornamental arch at the Chapel of the Innocents in Paris, which reputedly reflected symbolism from Flamel's works. This is composed of a series of blocks which are reprinted later in the text.
2. p58 Woodcut. 21x16mm. Part of item 1.
3. p64 Woodcut. 25x40mm. Part of item 1.
4. p82 Woodcut. 26x46mm. Part of item 1.
5. p96 Woodcut. 78x74mm. Part of item 1.
6. p111 Woodcut. 121x69mm. Two blocks from item 1.
7. p120 Woodcut. 25x41mm. Part of item 1.
8. p128 Woodcut. 78x74mm. Part of item 1.
9. p136 Woodcut. 25x41mm. Part of item 1.]