Bazilica chymica, & Praxis chymiatricae or Royal and practical chymistry in three treatises. Wherein all those excellent medicines and chymical preparations are fully discovered, from whence all our modern chymists have drawn their choicest remedies. Being a translation of Oswald Crollius his Royal chymistry, augmented and inlarged by John Hartman. To which is added his Treatise of signatures of internal things, or a true and lively anatomy of the greater and lesser world. As also, The practice of chymistry of John Hartman M.D. augmented and inlarged by his son. All faithfully Englished by a lover of chymistry

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  • Bazilica chymica, & Praxis chymiatricae or Royal and practical chymistry in three treatises. Wherein all those excellent medicines and chymical preparations are fully discovered, from whence all our modern chymists have drawn their choicest remedies. Being a translation of Oswald Crollius his Royal chymistry, augmented and inlarged by John Hartman. To which is added his Treatise of signatures of internal things, or a true and lively anatomy of the greater and lesser world. As also, The practice of chymistry of John Hartman M.D. augmented and inlarged by his son. All faithfully Englished by a lover of chymistry
  • Basilica chymica. English
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Imprint
London: printed for John Starkey at the Mitre in Fleetstreet near Temple-Bar, and Thomas Passinger at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1670.
Added name
Hartmann, Johann, 1568-1631. Praxis chymiatricae: or The practise of chymistry.; Hartmann, Johann, 1568-1631. Treatise of Oswaldus Crollius of signatures of internal things
Publication year
1670
ESTC No.
R881
Grub Street ID
128946
Description
[8], 180, [4]; [16], 37, [7]; [6], 186 [i.e. 184], [20] p. : ill., table ; 2°.
Note
Translation of: Basilica chymica

Leaf 2A4 is blank

P. 184 of part three misnumbered 186

The first part has a final epilogue leaf

"A treatise of Oswaldus Crollius of signatures of internal things;" and "Praxis chymiatricae: or The practise of chymistry." have separate title pages, dated 1669 and 1670, respectively, and separate pagination and register.