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BP.Grataroli.1561-02
Verae alchemiae artisque metallicae, citra aenigmata, doctrina, ed. by Guglielmo Grataroli. Basel: Heinrich Petri and Pietro Perna, 1561.VD16 G 2915. —
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Main Language: Latin. —
Editor: Guglielmo Grataroli
Printer: Heinrich Petri; Pietro Perna
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sig. *2r–*2v [2 pages]
Dedicatory Letter by Guglielmo Grataroli, addressed to Ferdinand de Salamanca, Count of Ortenburg, Baron of Freienstein and Karlsbach; Latin
Basel, 1 March 1561
sig. *3r–*3v [2 pages]
Preface by Guglielmo Grataroli, addressed to 1 [all students of the more secret physics, and to the learned and pious alchemists]; Latin
Basel, 1561