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"The Compound of Alchemy" or "The
Ancient Hidden Art of Alchemie; Containing the right and perfect
means to make the Philiosophers Stone, Aurum Potabile, with other
Excellent Experiments. Divided into Twelve Gates." by
George Ripley. Imprinted by Thomas Orwin. London 1591. R.A.M.S.
1982. 85 pages. (COMPOUNDALCHEMY: .doc, .pdf, .jpg)
Table of Contents:
To the right honourable, worshipful and worthy gentlemen. p.3
A preface, by George Ripley. p.5
The Vision of Sir George Ripley. p.8
The Preface. p.9
Of Calcination. The First Gate. p.17
Of Dissolution. The Second Gate. p.23
Of Separation. The Third Gate. p.27
Of Conjunction. The Fourth Gate. p.32
Of Putrefaction. The Fifth Gate. p.36
Of Congelation. The Sixth Gate. p.49
Of Cibation. The Seventh Gate. p.57
Of Sublimation. The Eighth Gate. p.59
Of Fermentation. The Ninth Gate. p.61
Of Exaltation. The Tenth Gate. p.66
Of Multiplication. The Eleventh Gate. p.69
of Projection. The Twelfth Gate. p.72
Ricapitulatio Totius Operis Proedicti. p.74
The Epistle to King Edward the Fourth. p.77
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