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Oxford, Bodleian Library MS. Ashmole 1459. 28 folios +481 pages. 16th and 17th Centuries. I. f3v-26v The supercelestiall, celestiall, and terrestriall Divine Light of Nature, describinge the creation of the world, by an enigmaticall figure of the trinitye in unitye out of Moses, agreeinge with divine and morall writers. The philosophers stone, and philosophicall worke, out of Moses agreeinge with the ancient philosophers. Dedicated to Charles I., by Henry Harrington.
f27v, f1v [Short alchemical notes.]
II. f28v, f1v [Short alchemical notes.]
1. p1-7 Aurea ars Alchymistarum. De ignibus nostris, sine quorum notica non perficitur magisterium, per G. R[ipley] Canonicum...
2. p7-32 Georgii Ripley liber experimentorum alchemicorum...
3. p33-34 Somnium Georgij Riplei.
4. p34 Visio Georgij Riplei Canonici Bridlingt.
5. p34v-53 Dialogue of the philosopher's stone, or figure of Three [in 30 questions and answers.]
6. p54-6 [A short tract of the philosopher's stone.]
7. p62-97 Stella Complexionis.
8. p98-194 A Naturall Chymicall Symbolum, or a short confession of Henry Kunwrath [Khunrath] of Lipsicke, concerning ye universall, naturall, triune, wondrous, marvelous operation of ye most misticall naturall chaos of alchimie, of the philosophers greate and universall stone, their naturall and proper subject, or their true and only matter.
p105-6 A philosophicall short song of the incorporating of the Spiritt of the Lord in salt... 'Doctor Kunwrath faciebat,... anno 1597.'
9. p107-116 A Vision which Ben Adam had in a dreame, in the raigne of Ruclaretz King of Adama, published by Floretus a Bethabor. Together with another treatise of the Journey of Frederick Gallus unto the hermitage of St Michaell in the year 1602.
10. p117-118 Certain Rules touching the philosophers' stone.
11. p118 The best ferment of Ramund Lullie.
12. p119-128 An epitomy of Ripley's 12 Gates.
13. p129-135 The camphire worke.
14. p136-161
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