[Gutenberg 14641] • The Golden Calf, Which the World Adores, and Desires / In Which Is Handled the Most Rare and Incomparable Wonder of Nature, in Transmuting Metals; viz. How the Intire Substance of Lead, Was in One Moment Transmuted in Gold-Obrizon, with an Exceeding Small Particle of the True Philosophick Stone
- Authors
- Helvetius, Johann Friedrich
- Publisher
- Proquest, Eebo Editions
- Tags
- alchemy
- ISBN
- 9781240792078
- Date
- 2011-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.07 MB
- Lang
- en
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