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LEADER: 02470cam 2200457 a 4504
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005 20080518185146.0
008 811125s1657 enkc 000 0 eng
010 $a15004359
035 $91383-751
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050 00 $aB775$b.C9
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090 $aB775$b.C9 1657
100 1 $aCroll, Oswald,$dca. 1560-1609.
240 10 $aSelections.$lEnglish.$f1657
245 10 $aPhilosophy reformed & improved in four profound tractates :$bthe I. discovering the great and deep mysteries of nature /$cby that learned chymist & physitian Osw: Crollius. The other III. discovering the wonderfull mysteries of the creation / by Paracelsus, being his philosophy to the Athenians ; both made English by H. Pinnell, for the increase of learning and true knowledge.
246 3 $aPhilosophy reformed and improved in four profound tractates
260 $aLondon: :$bPrinted by M.S. for Lodowick Lloyd ...,$c1657.
300 $a[24], 226, [2], 70 p. :$bport. ;$c17 cm. (8vo)
500 $aSignatures: A⁸ a⁴ B-O⁸ P⁴ 2A-2D⁸ 2E⁴ (Leaves A3,5 signed A2,4)
500 $aPages [1] and [24] at front and p. [2] after p. 226 blank.
500 $a2nd part has special t.p.: Three books of philosophy written to the Athenians / by that famous, most excellent, and approved philosopher & phisitian Aureal. Philip. Theoph. Bombast. of Hohenheim, (commonly called) Paracelsus ... done into English for the increase of the knowledge and fear of God by a young seeker of truth and holines. London : Printed by M.S. for L. Lloyd ..., 1657.
500 $aTitle in double rule box; special t.p. in single rule box. Head-pieces; initials (some historiated). Frontispiece portrait of Paracelsus, engraved.
590 $aLibrary's copy missing 1 leaf from 1st gathering.
510 4 $aHogart, R. Alchemy,$c56
510 4 $aWing$cC7023
510 4 $aSudhoff, K. Bibliographia Paracelsica,$c378
600 00 $aParacelsus,$d1493-1541$xPortraits.
650 0 $aPhilosophy, Medieval.
650 0 $aMedicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric.
655 7 $aEngravings$zEngland$y17th century.$2aat
700 1 $aPinnell, Henry.
700 0 $aParacelsus,$d1493-1541.
740 02 $aThree books of philosophy written to the Athenians.
909 $aksl
911 $aManly P. Hall Collection
936 $c!dw
998 $s9115
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