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This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
1929. Being a facsimile reproduction from Theatrum Chemicum
Britannicum, written in 1652, with annotations by Elias Ashmole.
The historian may find small value in the Ordinall as a chemical
document, however its sprightliness of style, its somewhat archaic,
yet not difficult, language, and its atmosphere of romance, combine
to make it a delightful book to read. The Ordinall is written in
Old English text.
1929. Being a facsimile reproduction from Theatrum Chemicum
Britannicum, written in 1652, with annotations by Elias Ashmole.
The historian may find small value in the Ordinall as a chemical
document, however its sprightliness of style, its somewhat archaic,
yet not difficult, language, and its atmosphere of romance, combine
to make it a delightful book to read. The Ordinall is written in
Old English text.
1928. Geber is the Westernized form of Jabir, the name of the
celebrated Arab chemist to whom the books here printed have been
ascribed. Within the last few years the mystery surrounding him has
begun to disperse and the story of his life may be told here with
some degree of probability.
1928. Geber is the Westernized form of Jabir, the name of the
celebrated Arab chemist to whom the books here printed have been
ascribed. Within the last few years the mystery surrounding him has
begun to disperse and the story of his life may be told here with
some degree of probability.
1928. Geber is the Westernized form of Jabir, the name of the
celebrated Arab chemist to whom the books here printed have been
ascribed. Within the last few years the mystery surrounding him has
begun to disperse and the story of his life may be told here with
some degree of probability.
Being a facsimile reproduction from Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum,
written in 1652, with annotations by Elias Ashmole. The historian
may find small value in the Ordinall as a chemical document,
however its sprightliness of style, its somewhat archaic, yet not
difficult, language, and its atmosphere of romance, combine to make
it a delightful book to read. The Ordinall is written in Old
English text.
Geber is the Westernized form of Jabir, the name of the celebrated
Arab chemist to whom the books here printed have been ascribed.
Within the last few years the mystery surrounding him has begun to
disperse and the story of his life may be told here with some
degree of probability.
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