SECTION VI. — ALCHEMY. 1063 



Valentinus, Basilius. 



* Chymische Schriften, aus einigen alten Manuscripten aufs fleissigste 



verbessert, mit vielen Tractaten, auch etlichen Figuren vermehret 

 und nebst einem vollstandigen Register in drey Theile verfasset : 

 Samt einer neuen Vorrede von Beurtheilung der alchymistischen 

 Schriften und dem Leben des Basilii begleitet, von Benedicto 

 Nicolao Petrseo. Sechste Edition. Leipzig, verlegts Joh. Paul 

 Krauss, Buchhiindler in Wien, 1769. pp. [clviii]-i i33-[civ], i6mo. 

 Portrait. 



* Letztes Testament, darinnen die geheimen Biicher vom grossen Stein 



der uralten Weisen und andern verborgenen Geheimniissen der 

 Natur. Auss dem Original, so zu Erffurt in dem hohen Alter, 

 unter einem Marmorsteinen Tafiflein gefunden, nachgeschrieben ; 

 und nunmehr auff vielfaltiges Begehren, den Filiis doctrinse zu 

 gutem, neben angehengten xii Schiisseln, und in Kupffer gebrachten 

 Figuren, dessen Innhalt nach der Vorrede zusehen, zum Andern- 

 mahl ans Licht gebracht. Strassburg, in Verliigung Caspari 

 Dietzels, im Jahr 165 1. pp. [xvi]-224, i6mo. 



* Of Natural and Supernatural Things, also of the first Tincture, Root 



and Spirit of Metals and Minerals, how the same are conceived, 

 generated, brought forth, changed, and augmented. Translated 

 out of High Dutch by Daniel Cable. Whereunto is added Alex. 

 Van Suchten of the Secrets of Antimony. Translated out of High 

 Dutch by D. C, a Person of great skill in chymistry. London, 

 printed and are to be sold by Moses Pitt at the White Hart in Little 

 Britain, 1670. Valentinus, pp. 238. Alexander van Suchten, pp. 

 [viii]-8o, i6mo. 



The treatise on Natural and Supernatural Things was the first of this author's 



writings to appear in print ; it was published in German by Johann 



Tholde at Eisleben in 1603. 



* Triumphant (The) Chariot of Antimony, being a conscientious dis- 



covery of the many real transcendent excellencies included in that 

 mineral. Faithfully Englished and published for the common good, 

 by L H. Oxon. London, printed for W. S. and are to be sold by 

 Samuel Thomson at the Bishops Head in Pauls Church-Yard, 166 1. 

 pp. [iv]-i75, i6mo. 



* Triumphant (The) Chariot of Antimony with annotations of Theodore 



Kirkringius. With the true Book of the learned Synesius a Greek 

 Abbot taken out of the Emperour's Library, concerning the Philoso- 

 phers' Stone. London, printed for Dorman Newman at the Kings 

 Arms in the Poultry, 1678. pp. [xvi]-i76, i6mo. 111. 

 ■* Von dem grossen Stein der Uhralten, daran so viel tausend Meister 

 anfangs der Welt hero gemacht haben. Neben angehangten Tractat- 



