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Fratris Basilij Monarchi Benedicter Ordenns Handtgriffe von Bereitung seiner Vor 1604-1699

MS 117


Collection Summary

Creator: Basilius Valentinus.
Collection Name: Fratris Basilij Monarchi Benedicter Ordenns Handtgriffe von Bereitung seiner Vor
Inclusive Dates: 1604-1699
Physical Description:.1 linear feet
Abstract:The alchemist Basilius Valentinus, also known as Basil Valentine, was reputed to be a German Benedictine monk, and a prior at St. Peter's in Erfurt in 1414. Undated, bound compilation of copied writings on alchemy and antimony; the entries are in a number of different hands. The title page has references to two of Valentinus' published books: Triumph-Wagen Antimonii, or Triumphant Chariot of Antimony, originally published in German in 1604, and Latin in 1646; Zwölff Schlüssel, or Twelve Keys, was printed in German in 1599, and Latin in 1618.
Collection Number:MS 117
Language: Materials are in German and Latin.
Repository: University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
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Biographical Note

The alchemist Basilius Valentinus, also known as Basil Valentine, was reputed to be a German Benedictine monk, and a prior at St. Peter's in Erfurt in 1414. However, works attributed to him are generally considered to be 17th century forgeries; an individual suggested as the true author is Johannes Thölde of Frankenhausen, Thuringia, the first "editor" of the writings of Valentinus. The works were translated, hand-copied, and published in different languages throughout the 17th and 18th centuries.


Scope and Content Note

Undated, bound compiliation of copied writings on alchemy and antimony; the entries are in a number of different hands. Chemical symbols are used throughout in conjunction with the text. The title page has references to two of Valentinus' published books: Triumph-Wagen Antimonii, or Triumphant Chariot of Antimony, originally published in German in 1604, and Latin in 1646; Zwölff Schlüssel, or Twelve Keys, was printed in German in 1599, and Latin in 1618. The last notation on the title page is to "Auro potabili;" that is, drinkable gold, and could possibly refer to selections from Francis Anthony's book on that subject in 1610, or Albert Otho Faber's book from 1677.

Vellum binding, stained red.


Arrangement

This collection is organized by topic.

Restrictions

Restrictions

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Copyright

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Access Terms

Personal Name(s)
Basilius Valentinus. Triumph-Wagen Antimonii.
Basilius Valentinus. Zwölff Schlüssel.
Thölde, Johannes.

Subject(s)
Alchemy -- Germany -- History -- Sources.
Antimony -- History -- Sources.
Medicine -- Germany -- 15th-18th centuries.


Administrative Information

Credit Line

Fratris Basilij Monarchi Benedicter Ordenns Handtgriffe von Bereitung seiner Vor (MS 117). Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries.

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