02318nam 2200445 n 450 99639002380331620200824120714.0(CKB)4940000000101017(EEBO)2240871384(UnM)99836354e(UnM)99836354(EXLCZ)99494000000010101719900905d1597 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The mirror of alchimy, composed by the thrice-famous and learned fryer, Roger Bachon, sometimes fellow of Martin Colledge: and afterwards of Brasen-nose Colledge in Oxenforde. Also a most excellent and learned discourse of the admirable force and efficacie of art and nature, written by the same author. With certaine other treatises of the like argument[electronic resource]London Printed [by Thomas Creede] for Richard Oliue1597[4], 84 pSometimes also attributed to Simon of Cologne.Translations of Bacon's "Speculum alchemiæ" and "De secretis operibus artis et naturæ".Printer's name from colophon."The booke of the secrets of alchimie, composed by Galid the sonne of Iazich, translated out of Hebrew into Arabick, and out of Arabicke into Latine, and out of Latin into English", p. 28-53.Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113AlchemyEarly works to 1800TechnologyEarly works to 1800AlchemyTechnologyBacon Roger1214?-1294.155664Khālid ibn Yazīd al-Umawī7th cent.1012077Simonof Cologne,d. 1442?.1012145Bacon Roger1214?-1294.autCu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390023803316The mirror of alchimy, composed by the thrice-famous and learned fryer, Roger Bachon, sometimes fellow of Martin Colledge: and afterwards of Brasen-nose Colledge in Oxenforde. Also a most excellent and learned discourse of the admirable force and efficacie of art and nature, written by the same author. With certaine other treatises of the like argument2348313UNISA