De ratione conficiendi lapidis philosophicis.
VENTURA, Lorenzo.
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From Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
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ON THE PHILOSOPHER S STONE FIRST EDITION. 8vo, 3 parts in 1, pp. [16], 203, [19]; 121, [9]; 173, [1]. Roman letter. Decorated initials. Title a bit dusty, light age yellowing, intermittent light water stain to lower edge, and very faintly to upper outer corner of final gatherings in places. A very good, tall, well-margined copy, recased in C18 vellum, early ms 3 to spine, ms Collegij Societ[atis] Jesu aug:[sburg] 1642 , C17 ms Hieronimus Fernandus and 16 to title, couple of early ms marginalia. A very good, tall copy of the first edition of this thorough alchemical manual on the preparation of the Philosopher s Stone a probable source for Ben Jonson s play The Alchemist and consulted by Isaac Newton. Little is known about Lorenzo Ventura, whom the title describes as a doctor of arts and medicine from the Veneto. In the dedication of this work, addressed to Otto Heinrich, Count Palatine, he states that, during four years of travels in France and Italy, he gathered 200 printed books and 50 mss on alchemy, which he offered to the Palatine library. Based on medieval theories, De ratione focuses on the making of the alchemical elixir , a substance capable of turning base metals into gold. Part I Ventura s work proper begins with a definition of the art of alchemy and its principles, a critique of detractors, the nature of the elixir called Philosopher s Stone, and why ancient philosophers kept its preparation secret by writing about it sub figura (i.e., allegorically, obscurely). The Stone, produced out of one element only, includes nevertheless multiple substances. Important is the chapter on potential starting points for its production silver, gold, sulphur or quicksilver what works and what doesn t. Ventura also explains how to fit the substance correctly into a container, what furnace to use (the Athanor ), how much heat, and the various chemical stages (putrefactio, dealbatio, sublimatio, etc.). It concludes with alchemical verse in Italian and Latin, and a short text called Alchemy talking about itself , beginning Ego sum angelicae sapientiae fulgor . Parts II and III include sundry medieval works on the Philosopher s Stone. The first is Compendium alchimiae by the pseudo-John of Garland, but written by Martin Ortolan (fl. C14), similarly concerned with the preparation of the elixir , as well as with the Tabula Smaragdina, a short Hermetic text highly influential for Arabic and European alchemy. This is followed by Arnaldus de Villanova s short commentary to Compendium , and John of Garland s De preparatione elixir , with various methods of preparation and dozens of sections each devoted to specific minerals. The last is De alchimia et rebus metallicis , a section of Vincent of Beauvais s Speculum , devoted to the properties of metals, the elixir and chemical processes, based on Avicenna, Rhazes, Dioscorides, etc. All are accompanied by copious indexes. An important early alchemical collection. USTC 607120; VD16 ZV18496; Duveen 601; Wellcome I, 6535; Ferguson II, 505 (later ed.). Not in Durling (but at NLM). Seller Inventory # L4052
Bibliographic Details
Title: De ratione conficiendi lapidis philosophicis.
Publisher: Peter Perna,
Publication Date: 1571
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Very Good
Edition: 1st Edition
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