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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 ... moment transmuted into gold-obrizon (1670)

Author Johann Friedrich Helvetius
Publisher EEBO Editions, ProQuest
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ISBN / ASIN1240792077
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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 into gold-obrizon
Vitulus aureus, quem mundus adorat & orat.
Helvetius, Johann Friedrich, d. 1709.
Translation of: Vitulus aureus, quem mundus adorat & orat.
129 p.
London : Printed for John Starkey ..., 1670.
Arber's Term cat. / I 56
Wing / H1410
English
Reproduction of the original in the Yale University Library


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