Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum
The Deutsche Theatrum Chemicum is a collection of alchemical texts, predominantly in German translation, which was published in Nuremberg in three volumes (1728, 1730, 1732) by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz (1687–1736), the publisher, printer and bibliographer. John Ferguson praised the book for their introductions and biographical information, which are printed with material not otherwise accessible, such as the studies of Georg Wolfgang Wedel on Basilius Valentinus. The book contains illustrations, including a portrait of Roth-Scholtz himself.
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Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum
The Deutsche Theatrum Chemicum is a collection of alchemical texts, predominantly in German translation, which was published in Nuremberg in three volumes (1728, 1730, 1732) by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz (1687–1736), the publisher, printer and bibliographer. John Ferguson praised the book for their introductions and biographical information, which are printed with material not otherwise accessible, such as the studies of Georg Wolfgang Wedel on Basilius Valentinus. The book contains illustrations, including a portrait of Roth-Scholtz himself.
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Das Deutsche Theatrum Chemicum ...... urt und Leipzig 1767 bis 1772.
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The Deutsche Theatrum Chemicum ...... Leipzig between 1767 and 1772.
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Das Deutsche Theatrum Chemicum ...... des Herausgebers Roth-Scholtz.
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The Deutsche Theatrum Chemicum ...... trait of Roth-Scholtz himself.
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