SECTION VI. — ALCHEMY. 999 



Le Crom. 



* Vade mecum philosophique en forme de dialogue, en faveur des enfans 



de la science, nouvellement mis au jour, ou Ton fait voir ce que 

 c'est que la vraye quintessence. Avec un petit traite des dissolu- 

 tions et coagulations naturelles et artificielles. A Paris, chez Daniel 

 Joliet, Imprimeur-Libraire au bout du Pont Saint Michel, du coste 

 du Marche-Neuf, au Livre Royal. Et chez la veuve Papillon, pres 

 des Augustins a la descente du Pont-Neuf aux Amies d'Angleterre. 

 1 7 19. pp. [viiij-ioy. Le petit traite. pp. 37. 



* Dissertation philosophique sur le sel Arabe et la poudre solaire. n. p. 



[Paris], /;. d. [17 18]. [pp. xxviii], i6mo. 

 Bound with Vade mecum philosophique. 



LehrsAtze von der Weisen Stein. See ABC. 



Leona Constantia (Johanna Leade). See ABC. 



Lermina, Jules [Editor]. 



* Collection d'ouvrages relatifs aux sciences hermetiques sous la direction 



de Jules Lermina. L'or et la transmutation des metaux par G. 



Theodore Tiffereau. Memoires et conferences precedes de Para- 



celse et I'alchimie au xvi Siecle par M. Franck. Paris, 1889. pp. 



X-184, sq. i2mo. 



See Tiffereau, G. T. This is virtually a new edition of Tiffereau's curious 

 work ; with the addition of a lecture given by Tiffereau March 16, 1889 

 (in which he reiterates his claim to make artificial gold), and other essays 

 and letters. 



Lettre philosophique de Philovite a Heliodore. See R[ichebourg], J. M. D. 

 LiBAVius, Andreas. See Manget, J. J. See also in Section V. 



* LiBER MuTUS. n. p., n. d. pp. [i]-43, sm. 4to. 17 plates. Manuscript. 

 The fifteen engraved plates of the "Liber Mutus" in this French manu- 

 script, colored by hand, were first published by Denis ToUe of Rochelle, 

 1677, and were the work of Jacob Saulat Demarest, who anagrammatized 

 his name as Altus. The fifteen plates pretend to portray the secrets of 

 transmutation, but are intelligible only to adepts. Pages 7-43 of this 

 MS. contain: "Description du fourneau ou athanor philosophique," 

 with two plates. This neatly written manuscript dates probably about 

 the close of last century. 



■*LiBER Sapienti^. [Manuscript.] 1745. pp. 168, 8vo. Illustrated 

 title-page. 



LOEN VON. See ABC. 



Lull ; Lulli ; Lullv ; Lullus. See Lullius, Raymundus. 



