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A New Light of Alchymie / Taken out of the Fountaine of Nature, and Manuall Experience. Etc.

Chapter 51: A Chymicall Dictionary.
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A compendious alchemical and natural-philosophical collection presenting theoretical and practical writings on the nature and generation of substances, especially metals and the so-called philosophical stone. It includes treatises on nature's operations (seed, first matter, putrefaction, and the generation of minerals and stones), practical praxis for producing tinctures and the stone, an extended treatise on sulphur and the classical elements and principles, Paracelsian books on generation, growth, preservation, life, death, transmutation, separation, and signatures, and a chemical dictionary translating obscure terms. The translator frames the material as an aid to understanding divine and natural processes while cautioning that experimental practice reflects early modern medical and chemical thought.


A CHYMICALL
DICTIONARY:

EXPLAINING Hard Places and Words met withall in the Writings of Paracelsus, and other obscure AUTHOURS.

London, Printed by Richard Cotes, for Thomas Williams at the Bible in Little-Britain, 1650.