Philalethes, Eirenaeus.
The marrow of alchemy, being an experimental treatise, discovering the secret and most hidden mystery of the philosophers elixer. Divided into two parts: the first containing four books chiefly illustrating the theory. The other containing three books, elucidating the practique of the art: in which, the art is so plainly disclosed as never any before did for the benefit of young practitioners, and the convincing those who are in errours laby.inth [sic]. By Eirenæus Philoponos Philalethes.
London: printed by A[braham]. M[iller]. for Edw. Brewster at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, 1654.
ESTC No. R565.Grub Street ID 126077.
Philalethes, Eirenaeus.
A breviary of alchemy; or A commentary upon Sir George Ripley's recapitulation: being a paraphrastical epitome of his twelve gates. Written by Æyrenæus Philalethes Anglus, cosmopolita.
London: printed for William Cooper at the Pellican in Little Britain, MDCLXXVIII. [1678].
ESTC No. R567.Grub Street ID 126094.
Philalethes, Eirenaeus.
Ripley reviv'd: or, an exposition upon Sir George Ripley's hermetico-poetical works. Containing the plainest and most excellent discoveries of the most hidden secrets of the ancient philosophers, that were ever yet published. Written by Eirenæus Philalethes an Englishman, stiling himself citizen of the world.
London: Printed by Tho. Ratcliff and Nat. Thompson, for William Cooper at the Pelican in Little-Britain, 1678.
ESTC No. R825.Grub Street ID 128446.