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Oxford, Bodleian Library MS. Ashmole 1417. 17th Century. [The first part is in Ashmole's hand.]
I. 1-3 p1-20 [Alchemical notes, including notes on Bloomfield, Chymische Hochzeit, T. Tymme, Cornelis Drebbel, Lull, and R. Bacon.]
4. f10-17 'The Testament of Adrian a German, upon the philosopher's stone'.
5-18 5-16. [Recipes and short tracts.]
II. p1-42 [Alchemical recipes.]
III. p1-95 'Narratio methodica trium Geberi medicinarum, in quibus continetur vera lapidis philosophici confectio'.
IV. p1-45v 'Aurora Sapientiae, or the Day-breake of Wisedome, written for the service of the sixt Church at Philadelphia, in the yeare 1629'.
V. 2. f2-4 'The true manner of making the philosopher's stone'.
VI. p1-51 'The I. Booke. The first part of this my booke, wherein in declared the first Inventors of this noble science [of Alchemy]'.
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