Bibliographia Paracelsica/BP.Penot.1594-01

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BP.Penot.1594-01
Tractatus varii, de vera praeparatione et usu medicamentorum chymicorum, ed. by Bernard Gilles Penot. Frankfurt am Main: Johann Feyerabend for Peter Fischer, 1594.
8°. Signatures: A–Q8 = 128 fols. (256 pages) (autopsy).
256 pages (autopsy).
Main Language: Latin. —
Editions:
Translated as: BP238, BP242, BP243, BP278, BP287.
sig. A1r
Title page

sig. A1v
Blank page

sig. A2r–A3v
Table of contents

sig. A4r–A6v ‖ p. 7–12
Dedicatory Letter by Bernard Gilles Penot, addressed to Frederick IV, Elector Palatine; Latin
Frankenthal, 1 January 1594

sig. A7r ‖ p. 13
Poem by Paulus Melissus, addressed to Bernard Gilles Penot; Latin

sig. A7v–B5r ‖ p. 14–25
Preface by Bernard Gilles Penot, addressed to the Reader; Latin

sig. B5v–B6v ‖ p. 26–28
Preface by Anonymous, addressed to the Reader; Latin

Tractatus primus

sig. B7r–H3v ‖ p. 29–118
‘De mineralibus ac metallis philosophicis’, by Anonymous; Latin

sig. H3v ‖ p. 118
Notice by Bernard Gilles Penot, addressed to Reader; Latin

Tractatus secundus

sig. H4r–I8r ‖ p. 119–143
‘Libellus de sale nitro et eius praeparatione’, by Anonymous; Latin

sig. K1r–K5v ‖ p. 144–154
‘Panaceae vegetabilis descriptionis’, by Anonymous; Latin

sig. K6r–K7r ‖ p. 155–157
Letter by Bernard Gilles Penot, addressed to Petrus Wincius; Latin
Frankenthal, 1 January 1594

sig. K7v
Blank page

Tractatus tertius

sig. K8r–O1v ‖ p. 159–210
‘Libellus de spagyricorum quorundam medicamentorum dosibus et administratione’, by Anonymous; Latin

sig. L1r–L2v ‖ p. 161–164
Dedicatory Letter by Bernard Gilles Penot, addressed to Karel ze Žerotína; Latin
no place, no date

Tractatus quartus

sig. O2r–Q7r ‖ p. 211–253
‘Tractatus de quarundam herbarum salibus et eorum praeparatione et varia administratione’, by Anonymous; Latin

sig. O3r–O8r ‖ p. 213–223
Dedicatory Letter by Bernard Gilles Penot, addressed to Felix Platter; Johann Nicolaus Stupanus; Caspar Bauhin; Latin
Frankenthal, 1 January 1594

sig. Q7r–Q8v ‖ p. 253–256
Postface by Bernard Gilles Penot, addressed to the Reader; Latin