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Oxford, Bodleian Library MS. Ashmole 1420. 373 pages. 17th Century. 1. p1-30 Incipit prologus in librum Alphidii philosophi, qui inventus est apud Iamnum Siciliae...
2. p33-39 Avicenna de origine lapidis.
3. p41-55 Hic incipiunt vocabula, et interpretaciones nominum Graecorum et Arabicorum in arte alchimica...
4. p56-61 Principium Rerum. Lege et expende.
5. p62-63 [Alchemical process of 'Maria'.]
7. p65-70 Hic incipit tractatus optimus in quo exponit et aperte declarat Plerus Philosophus, quit sit lapis philosophicus...
8. p70 [Verses of Charnock, as printed in Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, p426.]
9. p71-80 Bernardus de Gordonia de lapide philosophico.
10. p81-88 Hic incipit opus et practica Bernardi magni Alchimistae in album. Hic liber trium verborum Hermetis.
11. p89-91 [Edward Kelly] Modus tractandi vegitabilia.
12. p92-94 ['Transcripta ex missiva D'ni Edwardi Kelley missa D'no Rodulpho Romanorum Imperatori, anno 1590...']
13. p95-6 "Ad filios veritatis, aenigma philosophicum. Jam vobis filli scientiae."
14. p97 [Verse on the philosophic stone.]
15. p99 [A scheme revealing the conjunction of the four elements, called 'Cathena Aurea'.]
16. p101-104 [Fragment concerning the use of the stone Marcasite.]
17. p105-124 Johannis Dastin liber ad Neapoleontem Cardinalem.
18. p125-6 [Alchemical poem, repeated in prose.]
19. p128-174 Rosarius.
20. p177-268 "Incipit Speculum Philosophiae magistri Johannis Dastyne Anglici..."
21. p271-327 [Work of Edward Kelly on the hermetic science, or the elixir, beginning "Non immerito summus et divinus ille Plato".]
22. p328 [Abstract of a letter from Sir E. Kelly (?) dated 14th September 1595, about chemical amusements.]
23. p333-351 Speculum Elementorum.
24. p353-373 [Work of J. Dastin on the mastery of alchemy, beginning "Summa venerationis excellentissimo patri domino Neapoloneri sanct Adriani dignitissino Cardinali...". Article 17 seems to be an abridgement of this.]
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