Harvard University MS. 24226.28.12.
173 folios. Paper. 195x153mm. 18th Century.

1. f1-20 A short appendix, and Plaine repetition of Basilius Valentinus Fryar of the order of St. Benedict upon his book, called The Great stone of the most Ancient wherein the true Light of philosophers are held forth. [A close rendering of the text Basilius Valentinus 'Von dem grossen Stein der Uhralten...', Strassburg, 1651.]
2. f21-28 Of Microcosme or the Little world of mans bodie of Fryar Basilius Valentinus, of the order of St. Benedict. [A close rendering of the text 'De microcosmo, oder Von der Kleinen Welt dess Menschlichen Leibes', also in the Strassburg edition of 1651.]
3. f29-40 Basilius Valentinus his great mysterie of the world and its medicament belonging to man. [Also possibly a close rendering of the work printed at Strassburg, 1651.]
4. f29-40 Basilius Valentinus his great mysterie of the world and its medicament belonging to man. [Also possibly a close rendering of the work printed at Strassburg, 1651.]
5. f41r The philosopher sayth thus...
6. f41r-44r Riddle.
7. f44r-50 Of the Masterie of the seaven planets, of their being, properties, powers and course and of their hidden mysteries.
8. f51 Of the Prime matter of the philosophers stone.
9. f53 Of the Magick fire or A declaration of and upon the mystical, eternal, visible glow or flame-fire of the antient Magi, and modern true philosophers By Henrie Khunrath, a true Lover of divine wisdome.