Segrets d'Abraham Levi, 1600s.

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Segrets d'Abraham Levi, 1600s.

This volume, written by Abraham Levi in Syria, is a manuscript written to his son to pass down several of his formulas for different medical "elixirs" (he uses alchemy symbols in his writing). The document was written in French and is undated (it was probably written in the 17th century). It is in a later binding. HM 70719. The Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.

1 volume, 18 cm., 74 pages.

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Abraham Levi was a Jewish alchemist or apothecary living in Aleppo, Syria in the 17th century. From the description of Segrets d'Abraham Levi, 1600s. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 698268636 ...