1064 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CHEMISTRY. 



Valentinus, Basilius. [Cont'd.] 



lein derer Inhalt nach der Vorrede zu finden. Den Filiis doctrinse 

 zu gutem publicirt und jetzo von neuen mit seinen zugehorigen 

 Figuren in Kupffer ans Licht gebracht. Strassburg, in Verlegung 

 Caspari Dietzel, im Jahr 165 1. pp. [viii]-i56-[iv], i6mo. 111. 



Notwithstanding the many works ascribed to this famous German alchemist, 

 doubts are expressed as to his existence. The first edition of the col- 

 lection by Petraeus was published at Hamburg in 1717. The earliest 

 Latin collected works bear date 1700, also at Hamburg. For numerous 

 German editions consult Schmieder's Geschichte der Alchemie. 



Vallensis, Robertus. See Theatrum chemicum. 



Varia philosophico. See Aureum Vellus. 



Vaughan, Thomas. 



See Philaletha, Eugenius ; also ABC; aho Quadratum Alchymisticum. 



Vazquez Jablada, G. [Bishop of Oviedo.] 



Chrysopoiea : being a dissertation on the Hermetical Science. Wherein 

 is proved by undeniable arguments, the possibility of making gold 

 by art, in favour of the Alchymists. The probability of it, learnedly 

 discussed and refuted, and such cautions given to those who are 

 inclined to this study, as will, if diligently attended to, prevent their 

 falling into fatal errors. Dedicated to the Venerable Brethren of 

 the Laudable Order of R. C. London, 1745. pp. [vii]-43-[iv], 8vo, 

 Stated in the Preface to be written by the Bishop of Oviedo. 



Ventura, Laurentius. 



See Theatrum chemicum ; a/so ABC; a/so Neue Sammlung, etc. 



Venus vitriolata in Elixir conversa. 



See Dreyfaches hcimetisches Kleeblatt ; aho Besondere Geheimnisse. 



Ver.e alchemi.'E scriptores, etc See Gratarolus, Gul. 



Yigenerus, Blasius. See Theatrum chemicum. 



ViGiL.\NTius DE MoNTE CuBiTi. See Dreyfaches hermetisches Kleeblatt. 



Villain, Abbe. See Flamel, Nicolas. 



Villanova, Arnaldus de. See Arnaldus de Villa Nova. 



Vogelius, Evaldus Belga. See Theatrum chemicum. 



VoM Antimonio Philosophorum. See Aureum Vellus. 



Von Offenbarung der philosophischen Materien und Dingen. See Aureum Vellus. 



