Atalanta fugiens, hoc est, emblemata nova de secretis naturae chymica, accommodata partim oculis & intellectui, figuris cupro incisis, adiectisque sententiis, epigrammatis & notis, partim auribus & recreationi animi plus minus 50 fugis musicalibus trium vocum, quarum duae ad unam simplicem melodiam distichis canendis peraptam, correspondeant, non absque singulari iucunditate videnda, legenda, meditanda, intelligenda, diiudicanda, canenda & audienda
Also known as Emblemata nova de secretis naturae chymica
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- 17th century
- Language: Latin
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Traditions: Alchemy and Hermeticism
Subjects: Alchemy, Magic and Kabbalah (C.G. Jung collection), Oppenheim
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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e-rara digitized rare-book edition 211 S., [1] Bl. : Ill. (Kupfertafeln im Text) ; 20 cm; authore Michaele Maiero; Nur online vorhanden | 1617 | ex typographia Hieronymi Galleri, sumptibus Ioh. Theodori de Bry | Latin | — | Public download |
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- e-rara source-system record identifier: 006550070
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