The Codicil or Vade mecum of Raymund Lully that very learned Philosopher. In which the Fountains of the Alchimic art and more hidden Philosophy are most copiously laid open. The second Edition, in which innumerable places, by Collation of many Copies, are restored, and many things before omitted, supply'd. Cologn. To be had of the Heirs of Arnold Birckman 1572, with Special Grant of his Royal Majesty for ten years. Late 18th or early 19th Century.
Inscribed inside fly leaf: 'This manuscript was translated at the expense of Dr Sibley, and was never published in English.'
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- Dates of Creation17--
- Language of MaterialEnglish
- Physical Description4to. 97 folios. 24x18.8 cm. Tree calf
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