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Recueil de dissertations, anciennes et nouvelles : sur les apparitions, les visions & les songes. Avec une préface historique (v.1)
Lenglet Dufresnoy, Nicolas (1674-1755)
1751
Tables of contents follow the preface. Each volume consists of 2 parts, paginated separately.
Recueil de dissertations, anciennes et nouvelles : sur les apparitions, les visions & les songes. Avec une préface historique (v.2)
Lenglet Dufresnoy, Nicolas (1674-1755)
1751
Tables of contents follow the preface. Each volume consists of 2 parts, paginated separately.
Anima magica abscondita, or, A discourse of the universall spirit of nature : with his strange, abstruse, miraculous ascent and descent
Vaughan, Thomas (1622-1666)
1650
Eugenius Philalethes is the pseudonym of Thomas Vaughan.
Anthroposophia theomagica, or, A discourse of the nature of man and his state after death : grounded on his creator's proto-chimistry and verifi'd by a practicall examination of principles in the great world
Vaughan, Thomas (1622-1666)
1650
Eugenius Philalethes is a pseudonym of T. Vaughan.
Johannis Ottoni Helbigii, Thuringi, philosophi & medicinae doctoris, Introitus in veram atque inauditam physicam : epistola ex India orientali in Europam ad celeberrimam Sacri Romani Imperii Academiam naturae Curiosorum transmissa, apertus
Hellwig, Johann Otto Baron (1654-1698)
1680
Title on half title continues: magis elucidatus, et duabus epistolis augmentatus. Title of 1st supplementary letter, p. [49]: Vis aliena tessae, sive, Epistolium responsorium hermeticè commentans &...
Archidoxorum
Paracelsus (1493-1541)
1570
Title page in red and black. Colophon: Getruckt zu Basel, bey Samuel Apiario, in Kosten und Verlegung des ehrsamen Peter Perna, 1570.
Aur. Philip. Theoph. Paracelsi Bombast ab Hohenheim... Opera omnia medico-chemico-chirurgica, tribus voluminibus comprehensa (v.1)
Paracelsus (1493-1541); Bitiskius, Friedrich
1658
"Fridericus Bitiskius lectori salutem" - preface of vol. 1. Vol. 2-3 have special title-pages; title page of vol. 2 reads: Aureoli Philippi Theophrasti Paracelsi... Operum volumen secundum opera che...
Aur. Philip. Theoph. Paracelsi Bombast ab Hohenheim... Opera omnia medico-chemico-chirurgica, tribus voluminibus comprehensa (v.2)
Paracelsus (1493-1541); Bitiskius, Friedrich
1658
"Fridericus Bitiskius lectori salutem" - preface of vol. 1. Vol. 2-3 have special title-pages; title page of vol. 2 reads: Aureoli Philippi Theophrasti Paracelsi... Operum volumen secundum opera che...
A true & faithful relation of what passed for many yeers between Dr. John Dee... and some spirits : tending, had it succeeded, to a general alteration of most states and kingdomes in the world ... as also the letters of sundry great men and princes (some whereof were present at some of these conferences and apparitions of spirits) to the said D. Dee out of the original copy written with Dr. Dee's own hand, kept in the library of Sir Tho. Cotton, kt. baronet
Dee, John (1527-1608); Casaubon, Meric (1599-1671)
1659
Narrative initialled E.K. - Edward Kelley, Dee's collaborator.
Hermippus redivivus : or, The sage's triumph over old age and the grave. Wherein, a method is laid down for prolonging the life and vigour of man. Including, a commentary upon an antient inscription, in which this great secret is revealed; supported by numerous authorities. The whole interspersed with a great variety of remarkable, and well attested relations
Cohausen, Johann Heinrich (1665-1750); Campbell, John (1708-1775)
1749
Anon., by J. H. Cohausen.
The magus : or Celestial intelligencer; being a complete system of occult philosophy. In three books: containing the ancient and modern practice of the cabalistic art, natural and celestial magic, &c.; shewing the wonderful effects that may be performed by a knowledge of the celestial influences, the occult properties of metals, herbs, and stones, and the application of active to passive principles exhibiting the sciences of natural magic; alchymy, or hermetic philosophy; and also the nature, creation, and fall of man; his natural and supernatural gifts; the magical power inherent in the soul, &c.; with a great variety of experiments in natural magic: the constellatory practice, or talismanic magic; the nature of the elements, stars, planets, signs, &c.; the construction and composition of all sorts of magic seals, images, rings, glasses, &c.; the virtue and efficacy of numbers, characters, and figures, of good and evil spirits. Magnetism, and cabalistical or ceremonial magic; in which the secret mysteries of the Cabala are explained; the operations of good and evil spirits; all kinds of cabalistic figures, tables, seals, and names, with their use, &c. The times, bonds, offices, and conjuration of spirits. To which is added Biographia antiqua, or The lives of the most eminent philosophers, maji, &c. The whole illustrated with a great variety of curious engravings, magical and cabalistical figures, &c
Barrett, Francis
1801
Separate title pages: The true secret of the philosophers' stone: p.[51]; The magus; or, Celestial intelligencer: p.[71]; The magus; or celestial intelligencer, book II. Part I. Containing magnetism, ...