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British Library MS. Sloane 2577B. Paper. Octavo. 119 folios. End of 17th Century. Collections by Richard Jones:-
1. The fourth book of Occult Philosophy, by Henry Cornelius Agrippa; translated into English by Robert Turner. ff.2-22.
Printed in quarto, London, 1665.
2. The prologue and a portion of the first chapter of the Heptameron, or Magical Elements of Peter de Abano; translated by the same.
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