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British Library MS. Sloane 2532. Paper. Quarto. 91 folios. 17th Century. 1. The poem of Thomas Norton entitled 'The Ordinal of Alchemy'. ff.1-50.
Printed in Ashmole, p.1.
2. 'The practis of Zakaer under an Allegorical speeche'. ff.51-58.
Begins: 'The philosophers and true cosmographers have least by writinge'.
3. 'A declaration of certayne philosophicall words or sayinges'. f.59.
Begins: 'Nature rejoiceth in her nature, that is, the bodie lovethe his bodie'.
4. 'Zakaries projection upon all imperfect mettals'. f. 60.
5. 'The theoricke of Treverencis'. ff.61-65.
Begins: 'Aristotle and divers others of the philosophers saye that there shall never remayne.'
6. 'Traverences of the raysons of mettals'. ff.65b-73.
Begins: 'God made in the begynynge one confused matter without anye order'.
7. Geber his testament; in English. ff.74-76.
8. 'The Campe of philosophie', or Bloomefield's Blossoms. ff.77-85.
Printed in Ashmole, p305.
9. The first 73 stanzas of a poem entitled Pater Sapientiae. ff.86-91.
Printed in Ashmole, p.194.
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