- remainder, or residuum.
Caput mortuum was also
sometimes used to mean
crocus metallorum, i.e. brownish-red
metallic compounds such as
crocus martis (ferrous sulfate)...
-
alchemical symbol for
lupus metallorum "the grey wolf",
supposedly used to
purify allo****
metals into pure gold.
Lupus metallorum (stibnite) was used to purify...
- tran****ationibus
metallorum Praefatio ad
lectorem De tran****ationibus
metallorum Gerardus Dorn, De
genealogia mineralium atque metallorum omnium (ex Paracelso)...
-
Tractatus de
natura salium, 2 vols 1658–1659
Tractatus de
signatura salium,
metallorum, et planetarum, sive
fundamentalis institutio, evident. monstrans, quo...
- of the
province were
managed by a
separate procurator, the
procurator metallorum, who was
usually and
Imperial freedman and was
based at
Asturica Augusta...
-
Philosophic mercury, Pyrites,
Radices arboris solares, Regina, Rex regum, Sal
metallorum,
Salvator terrenus, Tal****, Thesaurus,
Ventus hermetis. Many of the medieval...
-
Virorum [...]
Celebrium Enarrationem [...];
Praeterea Animalium, Plantarum,
Metallorum, Lapidum, Gemmarum, Nomina, Naturas,
Vires Explanans. -
Editio Absolutissima...
-
mearnsii (Ayob. ex Sebald) A.J.Paton - Kenya, Tanzania,
Uganda Ocimum metallorum (P.A.Duvign.) A.J.Paton - Zaïre
Ocimum minutiflorum (Sebald) A.J.Paton...
- surface-whitened
copper aes
album by
mercury or silver. But in De
Natura Metallorum in
Singalarum Part 1,
published in 1599, the same term was
applied to...
- Italy, Africa, and Illyri****.
Comes commerciorum for Illyri****.
Comes metallorum per Illyri****: the
official responsible for that region's gold mines....