Ripley reviv'd, or, An exposition upon Sir George Ripley's hermetico-poetical works containing the plainest and most excellent discoveries of the most hidden secrets of the ancient philosophers, that were ever yet published / written by Eirenæus Philalethes ...
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Ripley reviv'd, or, An exposition upon Sir George Ripley's hermetico-poetical works containing the plainest and most excellent discoveries of the most hidden secrets of the ancient philosophers, that were ever yet published / written by Eirenæus Philalethes ...
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Philalethes, Eirenaeus.
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London :: Printed by Tho. Ratcliff and Nat. Thompson, for William Cooper ...,
1678.
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Ripley, George, d. 1490?
Alchemy.
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descriptionPage 47
These Books in this Catalogue were writ∣ten
by Eirenaeus Philalethes, whereof
these 15. following are Printed.
...〈◊〉〈◊〉INtroitus apertus ad oc••lusum Regis Palatium,
Amst. 1667. This is Re. printed in Ger∣many,
with the Collection of Books called Mu∣saeum
Hermeticum of the Edition 1677. in 4o
〈◊〉〈◊〉—Idem in English, called Secrets Reveal'd,
Printed at London 1669. in 8o. being much
more perfect than the Latine Editions.
〈◊〉〈◊〉 The Marrow of Alchymy, in two Poems or
Parts, in English Verse, Lond. 1654. & 1655.
〈◊〉〈◊〉 Ars Metallorum Metamorphosews, Amst. 1668.
in 8o. These
are likewise
in the afore∣said
Edition of the Musaeum Hermeticum.
Brevis manuductio ad Rubinum
Coelestem, Amst. 1668.
in 8o. These
are likewise
in the afore∣said
Edition of the Musaeum Hermeticum.
Fons Chymicae Philosophiae, Amst. 1668.
in 8o. These
are likewise
in the afore∣said
Edition of the Musaeum Hermeticum.
〈◊〉〈◊〉 Methodica Enarratio trium Gebri
Medicinarum, Lond. 1678.
in 8o.
〈◊〉〈◊〉 Vade-Mecum Philosophicum, sive
breve manuductorium ad Cam∣pum
Sophiae, Lond. 1678.
in 8o.
〈◊〉〈◊〉 Experimenta de praeparatione
Mercurii Sophici. Lond. 1678.
in 8o.
〈◊〉〈◊〉 A Commentary or Exposition
upon Sir. G. Ripley's Epistle to
Edw. IV. King of England, Lond. 1678.
in 8o.
〈◊〉〈◊〉—Idem upon Sir G. Ripley's
Preface to his Compound of
Alchymy, Lond. 1678.
in 8o.
...
descriptionPage [unnumbered]
12.—Idem upon the first six Gates
of his Compound of Alchymy, London
1678.
in 8o.
13.—Idem upon the Recapitulation
of his Compound of Alchymy, London
1678.
in 8o.
14.—Idem upon his Vision, London
1678.
in 8o.
15. Experiments for the Preparation
of the Sophick Mercury, London
1678.
in 8o.
These 13. following he wrote, but we cannot
as yet find where the Copies are.
1. A Comment. or Exposition upon the last six
Gates of Sir G. Ripley's Compound of Al∣chymy.
2.—Idem upon Sir G. Ripley's Erroneous Ex∣periments.
3.—Idem upon Sir G. Ripley's Wheel.
4.—Idem upon Arnold's Ʋltimum Testamentu••
5. Opus Elixeris Aurifici & Argentifici.
6. Brevis via ad vitam longam, or Alchymy Tr••∣umphing.
7. Cabala Sapientum, or an Exposition upon the
Hieroglyphicks of the Magi.
8. Elenchus Errorum in Arte Chymica deviantium••
9. Elenchus Authorum potissimorum in Arte Chymic••••
10. An En••hiridion of Experiments, togethe••
with a Diurnal of Meditations, in which we••••
many Philosophical Receipts, declaring th••••
whole Secret; with an Aenigma at the end.
11. Analysis Operis.
12. A Clavis to his Works.
13. Comments or Expositions upon Flamm••••
Artephius, and Sendivogius. But these thre••
are rather Quaeried, then affirmed to be wrot••••
by this Author.
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