De Alchimia Opuscula Quae Sequuntur
- 1546
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Small JPG1200 x 1509px — 431 KBLarge JPG2880 x 3622px — 2.3 MBFull-sized JPG3959 x 4979px — 3.9 MBOriginal fileTIFF — 3959 x 4979px — 56.5 MBA collection of four alchemical works ascribed to Ramon Llull (c. 1232-1316), of which three are printed here for the first time: Apertorium, Magia Naturalis, and Tertia Distinctio. The fourth treatise, De secretis naturae, seu de quinta essentia, a Llullian version of the work by Joannes de Rupescissa (1310 -1362), had previously been published at Venice and Strassburg. Altogether about eighty alchemical writings are ascribed to Llull; none are now regarded as genuine, and a few have been plausibly ascribed to Raimondo de Tárrega, a near-contemporary of Llull.
This work is a Nuremberg first edition containing historiated woodcut capitals and woodcut diagrams. The book has a half vellum binding with patterned boards and a gilt brown Morocco leather label. It is copiously annotated in late sixteenth and seventeenth-century script in brown ink. Work is digitized in its entirety.
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From the library of Julien Moissac (Lot 447, Sotheby auction, 21 December 1965). Roy G. Neville; purchase; 2004. |
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Llull, Ramon. De Alchimia Opuscula Quae Sequuntur. Nuremberg, Germany: Johannes Petrejus, 1546. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/6g7e3ov.
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