Rulandus speaketh of two kinds of it: 1. Marmor flavum, which is found amongst metalls, and called in Germane ein gelver spot. 2. A yellow Belgick Marble which is not pellucid.
A lapidary, or, The history of pretious [sic] stones with cautions for the undeceiving of all those that deal with pretious [sic] stones / by Thomas Nicols ...
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- A lapidary, or, The history of pretious [sic] stones with cautions for the undeceiving of all those that deal with pretious [sic] stones / by Thomas Nicols ...
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- Nicols, Thomas.
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- Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] :: Printed by Thomas Buck ...,
- 1652.
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Its kinds.