An edition of Trois anciens traités d'alchimie (1975)

Trois anciens traités d'alchimie

calligraphie et prolégomènes d'Eugène Canseliet.

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An edition of Trois anciens traités d'alchimie (1975)

Trois anciens traités d'alchimie

calligraphie et prolégomènes d'Eugène Canseliet.

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Publisher
J.-J. Pauvert
Language
French
Pages
149

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Table of Contents

La nature à découvert, par le chevalier inconnu.
Gobineau de Montluisant, E. Explication très curieuse des énigmes de Notre-Dame de Paris.
Lavinius de Moravie, V. Traité du ciel terrestre.

Edition Notes

Published in
Paris
Genre
Early works to 1800.
Other Titles
La nature à découvert. 1975.

Classifications

Library of Congress
QD25 .T76

The Physical Object

Pagination
xlvii, 149 p., xiv leaves of plates :
Number of pages
149

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4964288M
ISBN 10
2720200344
LCCN
76454108
OCLC/WorldCat
2137958
Library Thing
3951327

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