The hermetical triumph: or, the victorious philosophical stone. A treatise more compleat and more intelligible than any extant, concerning the hermetical magistery. Translated from the French. To which is added, The ancient war of the knights; being an alchymistical dialogue betwixt our stone, gold and mercury; of the true matter, of which those who have traced nature, do prepare the philosopher's stone. Translated from the German

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  • The hermetical triumph: or, the victorious philosophical stone. A treatise more compleat and more intelligible than any extant, concerning the hermetical magistery. Translated from the French. To which is added, The ancient war of the knights; being an alchymistical dialogue betwixt our stone, gold and mercury; of the true matter, of which those who have traced nature, do prepare the philosopher's stone. Translated from the German
  • Triomphe herm'etique. English.
  • Uralter Ritter-Krieg.
People / Organizations
Imprint
London : printed for Thomas Harris, at the Looking-Glass and Bible, on London-Bridge, [between 1741 and 1745?]
Publication year
1741-1745
ESTC No.
N17477
Grub Street ID
6947
Description
xxvi, [2], 147, [1], 39, [1] p. : ill. (metal cut) ; 8°.
Note
An English translation of Limojon de Saint Didier's 'Le triomphe herm'etique' which comprised Didier's French translation of a Latin version of the German work 'Uralter Ritter-Krieg', with his commentary: this edition also includes an English translation of 'Uralter Ritter-Krieg' from the original German, i.e. 'The war of the knights'

A reissue of the 1723 edition (ESTC T119227) with new title page

Thomas Harris was in business at this address 1741-1745 (Plomer)

Below imprint: Price two shillings

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Uncontrolled note
Thomas Harris was in business 1741-1745 (Plomer)