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Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa

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Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa
Title page of the first volume

Edited byJean-Jacques Manget
CountryGeneva
LanguageLatin
GenreDocument
PublisherChouet
Published1702
No. of books2

Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa (Latin for “Curious Chemical Library”) is a collection of alchemical texts first published in Latin, in Geneva, 1702 by Chouet, edited by Jean-Jacques Manget.[1]

Content

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It is a two-volume work, each has more than 900 pages and contains 143 texts in total,[2] which makes it one of the most comprehensive collections of alchemical texts in addition to the Theatrum Chemicum.

Sources used

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It is based on reprints of older publications, such as Theatrum Chemicum and Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum.

Full title

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The full Latin title, including the editor’s name, on the title page: “Jo. Jacobi Mangeti, Medicinae Doctoris, Et Sereniss. ac Potentiss. Regis Prussiae Archiatri, Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa, Seu Rerum ad Alchemiam pertinentium Thesaurus Instructissimus : Quo non tantùm Artis Auriferae, Ac Scriptorum in ea Nobiliorum Historia traditur ; Lapidis Veritas Argumentis & Experimentis innumeris, immò & Juris Consultorum Judiciis evincitur ; Termini obscuriores explicantur ; Cautiones contra Impostores, & Difficultates in Tinctura Universali conficienda occurentes, declarantur : Verùm etiam Tractatus Omnes Virorum Celebriorum, qui in Magno sudarunt Elixyre, quíque ab ipso Hermete, ut dicitur, Trismegisto, ad nostra usque Tempora de Chrysopoea scripserunt, cum praecipuis suis Commentariis, concinno Ordine dispositi exhibentur. Ad quorum omnium Illustrationem additæ sunt quamplurimæ Figuræ æneæ”.

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References

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  1. ^ Manget, Jean-Jacques (1702). "Jo. Jacobi Mangeti ... Bibliotheca chemica curiosa". e-rara.ch. doi:10.3931/e-rara-7378. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  2. ^ "Bibliotheca chemica curiosa". levity.com. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  3. ^ Aromatico, Andrea (2000). "Chapter 3: The Practice of Alchemy". Alchemy: The Great Secret. “Abrams Discoveries” series. Translated by Hawkes, Jack. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-8109-2889-3. Accomplishing the Great Work