The Magick of Kirani, King of Persia, and of Harpocration containing the magical and medicinal vertues of stones, herbes, fishes, beasts, and birds : a work much sought for by the learned but seen by few : said to have been in the Vatican-Library in Rome but not to be found there nor in all the famous libraries of the empire / now published and translated into English from a copy found in a private hand.
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- The Magick of Kirani, King of Persia, and of Harpocration containing the magical and medicinal vertues of stones, herbes, fishes, beasts, and birds : a work much sought for by the learned but seen by few : said to have been in the Vatican-Library in Rome but not to be found there nor in all the famous libraries of the empire / now published and translated into English from a copy found in a private hand.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE READER.
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THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY OF THE OLD INTERPRETER,TO THE Most Prudent Mr.&c. Ra. Pa. one of the meanest of the Clergy,Health. -
KIRANIDES AND HARPOCRATION. BOOK I.- Letter I. Α.
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II. Γ. -
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III. Γ. -
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IV. Δ. -
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V. Ε. -
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VI. Ζ. -
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VII. Η. -
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VIII. Θ. -
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IX. Ι. -
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X. Κ. -
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XI. Λ. -
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XII. Μ. -
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XIII. Ν. -
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XIV. Ξ. -
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XV. Ο. -
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XVI. Π. -
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XVII. Ρ. -
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XVIII. Σ. -
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XIX. Τ. -
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XX. Υ. -
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XXI. φ. -
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XXII. Χ., i. e. Golden-Flour, is an Herb known to all., Golden-wing, is a Bird of the bigness of a Quail. (or rather ) an edible Sea-fish known to all, a Guilt-head. , a speckled Stone, and at it were Golden. -
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XXIII. Ψ. -
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XXIV.
- KIRANI. Book II.
- KIRANI. Book III.
- KIRAN I. Book IV.
- Greek subject index
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The Table of
Diseases, and theirRemedies.