The Triumphal Chariot of Antimony, xxv. 



of the Medicine pertaining to man : 

 highly useful for all who desire to 

 know the source of wisdom. (This 

 tract is termed in some later editions 

 De Macrocosmo.} IV. Of the know- 

 ledge and hidden secrets of the 

 planets. Newly printed and pub- 

 lished for the Sons of the Doctrine, 

 with appropriate diagrams, by John 

 Tholden Hessius, at the cost of 

 Jacob Apel, bookseller, in the year 

 1602. 



The Revelation of Prater Basil Valen- 

 tine, of the Benedictine Order, 

 concerning the Hidden Operations 

 directed towards the Universal 

 Subject. Also conclusions and 

 arguments from all his writings and 

 treatises on Sulphur, Vitriol, the 

 Magnet Stone, both the philoso- 

 phical, from which the universal 

 originates, and the ordinary, which 

 originates the particular. (The first 

 treatise in this volume is better 

 known under the Latin title, Apoca- 

 lypsis Chemical) Printed at the 



