Certain Chemical Works with the True Practice. Gathered into a True Method.” by Edward Norvell.
B.M. Sloane #2567.
R.A.M.S. 1982.
41 pages.
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Table of Contents

The Preface to the Reader p.2.
Author to Reader p.5.
The Authors Will and Testament. p.5.
The Author To All The Faithful Sons Of Philosophy. p.6.
Prima materia. p.8.
The Principles Of Nature And Of Art. p.9.
An Excellent Work. p.11.
A Short Work p.13.
Another Work of the Whole Mastery. p.14.
Another (1.) p.15
Another (2.) p.16.
Another (3.) p.21.
Of True Principles p.22.
Verum Verissimum. The True Work. p.27.
Carmina Lapidis. p.29.
Microcosmus. p.30.
A. Problem. p.32
The Philosophers Brass. p.33.
Heaven of the Philosophers. p.34.
The Proportions. p.36.
To The Deriders Of Alchemy. p.39.