"The arguments of dyvers and many olde philosophers wherupon Raymond Lullye declared and said these wordes folloinge"
MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 33
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Title
"The arguments of dyvers and many olde philosophers wherupon Raymond Lullye declared and said these wordes folloinge"
Shelfmark
MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 33
Summary
Beg. "Raymond said conclusivally upon all their arguments that their gold and their sylver weire two tynctures, red and white, hyd within a myuerall bodye."
Date
early 16th century
Language
English
Physical extent
1 item
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Collection contents
Rawlinson B: English History
Alchemical treatises of George Ripley, canon of Bridlington, Yorkshire, with extracts from Raymond Lully, etc.
"The arguments of dyvers and many olde philosophers wherupon Raymond Lullye declared and said these wordes folloinge"
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