Separatio elementorum ; Reductio et sublimatio. [between 1660 and 1727]

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Separatio elementorum ; Reductio et sublimatio. [between 1660 and 1727]

Newton's Separatio elementorum (2 p.) outlines the distillation of elements in a 20 gallon vat and cites Philaletha and Magnus. Reductio et sublimatio (5 p.), extracted from the work of Raymond [Lull?], on the imperfect transmutation of white and red sulpher into silver and gold respectively ; in Latin.

2 items ; 34 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6671266

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