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A select bibliography of chemistry, 1492-1892

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Creiling, Johann Conrad. [C^^ont'd.]
tionis metallorum ; Praeside Joanno Conrado Creilingio. Tubingse, Litteris Roebelianis, 1737. pp. 88, 4to.
* Abhandlung vom goldenen Vliess, oder Moglichkeit der
Verwandlung der Metalle ; aus dem lateinischen uber- setzt. Tubingen, bei Jacob Friedrich Heerbrandt, 1787. pp. [xvi]-i76, i6mo. *
Cremerus. See Musseum hermeticum.
Crinot, Hieronymus. See Aureum Vellus.
Croll, Oswald. [Crollius.]
Basilica chymica, continens philosophicam propria laborum experientia confirmatam descriptionem et usum remediorum chymicorum selec- tissimorum et lumine gratiae et naturae desumptorum. Frankfort, 1609.
[Other editions :] Francofurti, 16 19, 1634, 1647 ; Genevae, 1638, 1658 ; Venetiis, 1642-. According to Poggendorff, 18 editions were published before 1658.
* Bazilica chymica and praxis chymiatricae, or Royal and
Practical Chymistry. In three treatises wherein all those excellent medicines and chymical preparations are fully discovered, from whence all our modern chymists have drawn their choicest remedies. Being a translation of Oswald Crollius, his Royal Chemistry, augmented and inlarged by John Hartman. To which is added his treatise of Signatures of Internal Things, or a true and lively Anatomy of the greater and lesser world. As also : The practice of chymistry of John Hartman, aug- mented and inlarged by his son. All faithfully Englished by a lover of chymistry. London, printed for John Starkey at the mitre in Fleetstreet near Temple-Bar, and Thomas Passinger at the Three Bibles on London- Bridge, 1670. pp. [vi]-i8o-[xvi]-37-[xi]-i86-[xix], sm. folio.
* La royalle chymie de Crollius. Traduite en Fran^ais par