6lO BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CHEMISTRY. 



Leerstellingen (De) der moderns chemie. Bevattelijk voorgesteld 

 voor studenten in de chemie. Uit het Hoogduitsch door J. D. H. V. 

 Utrecht, Amsterdam, 1870. 



Lefebure, Nicolas. 



Traicte de la chymie. Paris, 1660. 2 vols., i2mo. 



* Deuxieme edition, corrige de plusieurs fautes. Leyde,i669. 

 2 vols., 24mo. Vol. I, pp. [lxvi]-556 ; 11, [i]-from 557 

 to I2i6-[xxi]. Engraved title-page. Plates. 



Nouvelle edition fort augmentee. Paris, 1674. ]2mo. 



Cinquieme edition, par Da Moustier. Paris, 1751. 5 vols., 

 i2mo. 



A Compleat Body of Chymistry : wherein is contained what- 

 soever is necessary for the attaining to the curious 

 knowledge of this art ; comprehending in general the 

 whole practise thereof : and teaching the most exact 

 preparation of animals, vegetables and minerals, so as 

 to preserve their essential vertues. Laid open in two 

 books, and dedicated to the use of all apothecaries, &c. 

 Renderd into English, by P. D. C, Esq. ; one of the 

 Gentlemen of His Majesties Privy-Chamber, with 

 additions. London, 1670. 2 vols., 4to. Vol. i, pp. 

 [xii]-286-[vi] ; vol. 11, pp. 32o-[viiiJ. Folding plate. 



On the title-i^age the author is called Nicasius Le Febure. 



Chymischer Handleiter und Guldenes Kleinod, das ist, 

 richtige Anfiihrung . . . wie man die chymische 

 Schrifften . . . recht verstehen . . . moge. Aus dem 

 franzosischen von Arnold Doude. Niirnberg, 1676. 

 i2mo. 

 [Another edition], von Cardilucio. Niirnberg, 1688. pp. 

 [Iii]-ii49-[xix], i2mo. 

 Nicolas Lefebure was demonstrator of chemistry at the Jartlin des Plantes 

 under Louis XIV. In 1664 he was called to London and became an 

 honored member of the newly founded Royal vSociety. He died in 

 1674. His Traicte de la chymie is logical, systematic and free from 

 affectation of mystery. 



Lef6vre, Nicolas. 



5<v Lefebure. 



Lef^vre. 



Teinture et apprets des tissus de coton. See, in Section II, Fremy : Ency- 

 clopedic chimique, vol. X. 



Leffmann, Henry. 



Compendium of Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic. With full explana- 

 tions of difficult points. Philadelphia, 1881. i6mo. 



