Nicholas Flammel, his exposition of the hieroglyphicall figures which he caused to bee painted vpon an arch in St. Innocents Church-yard, in Paris. Together with the secret booke of Artephius, and the epistle of Iohn Pontanus: concerning both the theoricke and the practicke of the philosophers stone. Faithfully, and (as the maiesty of the thing requireth) religiously done into English out of the French and Latine copies. By Eirenæus Orandus, qui est, vera veris enodans
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- Nicholas Flammel, his exposition of the hieroglyphicall figures which he caused to bee painted vpon an arch in St. Innocents Church-yard, in Paris. Together with the secret booke of Artephius, and the epistle of Iohn Pontanus: concerning both the theoricke and the practicke of the philosophers stone. Faithfully, and (as the maiesty of the thing requireth) religiously done into English out of the French and Latine copies. By Eirenæus Orandus, qui est, vera veris enodans
- Author
- Flamel, Nicolas, d. 1418.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: By T[homas] S[nodham] for Thomas Walkley, and are to bee solde at his shop, at the Eagle and Childe in Britans Bursse,
- 1624.
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- Subject terms
- Alchemy -- Early works to 1800.
- Mural painting and decoration -- France -- Paris -- Early works to 1800.
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"Nicholas Flammel, his exposition of the hieroglyphicall figures which he caused to bee painted vpon an arch in St. Innocents Church-yard, in Paris. Together with the secret booke of Artephius, and the epistle of Iohn Pontanus: concerning both the theoricke and the practicke of the philosophers stone. Faithfully, and (as the maiesty of the thing requireth) religiously done into English out of the French and Latine copies. By Eirenæus Orandus, qui est, vera veris enodans." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A68054.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE MOST excellently accomplisht LADY, the C. D. of E.
- epigraphs
- READER.
- illustration
- THE BOOKE of the HIEROGLY∣PHICALL Figures of Nicholas Flammel.
- title page
- THE PREFACE to the READER, in the French and Latine Copies.
- ARTEPHIVS HIS SECRET BOOKE.
- THE EPISTLE Of IOHN PONTANVS, (mentioned in the Pre∣face to the Reader of ARTEPHIVS his secret Booke) wherein he beareth witnesse of the BOOKE: Translated out of the Latine Copy: Extant in the third Volume of Theatrum Chymicum, at the 775. Page.