Call number | Item |
Q | Science (Go to start of category) |
QB-QE | Physical Sciences (Go to start of category) |
QD | Chemistry (Go to start of category) |
QD22 .R35 A17 | Essays and Discourses (Chennai: G. A. Natesan and Co., ca. 1918), by Prafulla Chandra Ray (multiple formats at archive.org) |
QD22 .S3 U7 | Pictorial Life History of the Apothecary Chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele (Madison, WI: American Institute of the history of pharmacy, 1942), by George Urdang (page images at HathiTrust) |
QD23.4 .C65 | Collectanea Chemica: Being Certain Select Treatises on Alchemy and Hermetic Medicine (London: J. Elliot and Co., ca. 1893), by Arthur Edward Waite (HTML at sacred-texts.com) |
QD24 .A1 W3 | Lives of Alchemystical Philosophers (London: G. Redway, 1888), by Arthur Edward Waite |
QD25 .A78 | Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum (London: Printed by F. Grismond for N. Brooke, 1652), by Elias Ashmole (page images here at Penn) |
QD25 .B33613 1597 | The Mirror of Alchimy (with additional treatises credited to Bacon or others (one of which is sometimes attributed to Simon of Cologne); London: Printed by for R. Oliue, 1597), by Roger Bacon, contrib. by Khālid ibn Yazīd al-Umawī and Simon of Cologne (at name.umdl.umich.edu) |
QD25 .B37513 1671 | Basilius Valentinus, a Benedictine Monk, Of Natural and Supernatural Things ("Basilius Valentinus" believed to be Tholde in this book; with Bacon's Of the Medicine or Tincture of Antimony and Holland's Work of Saturn; from a 1671 edition), by Basilius Valentinus, trans. by Daniel Cable, contrib. by Johannes Thölde, Roger Bacon, and Johan Isaäc Hollandus (Gutenberg text and page images) |
QD25 .C68 1684 | Collectanea Chymica: A Collection of Ten Several Treatises in Chymistry, Concerning The Liquor Alkahest, The Mercury of Philosophers, and Other Curiosities Worthy The Perusal (London: W. Cooper, 1684), by Eirenaeus Philalethes, ed. by William Cooper, contrib. by Jean Baptiste van Helmont, Francis Anthony, Bernard of Trevisan, George Ripley, Roger Bacon, George Starkey, Hugh Plat, and H. V. D. (multiple formats at archive.org) |
QD25 .D278 1550 | De Alchimia Opuscula Complura Veterum Philosophorum (in Latin, with colored pages; ca. 1550) |
QD25 .D2782 1550 | Rosarium Philosophorum: Secunda Pars Alchimiae de Lapide Philosophico Vero Modo (in Latin; 1550) |
QD25 .D4313 | The Hieroglyphic Monad, by John Dee (illustrated HTML at esotericarchives.com) |
QD25 .D5 | Ripley Revived, by Eirenaeus Philalethes (HTML at rexresearch.com) |
QD25 .D5 1678 | Ripley Reviv'd (London: Printed for W. Cooper, 1678), by Eirenaeus Philalethes (HTML at EEBO TCP) |
QD25 .F5 | Five Treatises of The Philosophers Stone: Two of Alphonso, King of Portugall, as It Was Written With His Own Hand, and Taken Out of His Closset, Translated Out of The Portuguez Into English: One of John Sawtre, A Monke, Translated Into English: Another Written by Florianus Raudorff, A German Philosopher, and Translated Out of The Same Language Into English: Also, a Treatise of The Names of The Philosophers Stone, by William Gratacolle, Translated Into English: To Which is Added, The Smaragdine Table (London: Printed by T. Harper, 1651 (date on title page is 1652)), by Henry Pinnell, John Sawtre, Florian Raudorf, Guglielmo Gratarolo, and King of Portugal Afonso V |
QD25 .F5 | A Golden and Blessed Casket of Nature's Marvels, by Benedictus Figulus (HTML at alchemywebsite.com) |
QD25 .F6 | Nicholas Flammel, His Exposition of the Hieroglyphicall Figures Which he Caused to Bee Painted Upon an Arch in St. Innocents Church-yard, in Paris; Together with the Secret Booke of Artephius, and the Epistle of Iohn Pontanus, Concerning Both the Theoricke and the Practicke of the Philosophers Stone (London: Printed by T. Snodham for T. Walkley, 1624), by Nicolas Flamel, Artephius, and Joannes Pontanus, trans. by Eirenaeus Orandus |
QD25 .H68 | Aurifontina Chymica: or, A Collection of Fourteen Small Treatises Concerning The First Matter of Philosophers, For The Discovery of Their (Hitherto So Much Concealed) Mercury, Which Many Have Studiously Endeavoured To Hide, But These To Make Manifest, For The Benefit of Mankind In General (London: W. Cooper, 1680), ed. by William Cooper, contrib. by John Frederick Houpreght, Bernard of Trevisan, Nicolas Flamel, George Ripley, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf Friedrich III, and Ramon Llull (PDF at magia-metachemica.net) |
QD25 .L1713 | The New Pearl of Great Price: A Treatise concerning the Treasure and Most Precious Stone of the Philosophers, by Petrus Bonus, ed. by Giano Lacinio and Arthur Edward Waite (multiple formats at archive.org) |
QD25 .L566 1688 | Lettre D'un Philosophe Sur Le Secret du Grand Oeuvre, Écrite au Sujet de Ce Qu'Aristée a Laissé Par Écrit à Son Fils, Touchant le Magistère Philosophique (in French; Paris: Laurent d'Houry, 1688), by Alexandre-Toussaint Limojon de Saint-Didier, ed. by Laurent d' Houry |
QD25 .M2 A8 | Atalanta Fugiens (English translation from MS Sloane 3645 in the British library), by Michael Maier |
QD25 .M2 A8 1618 | Atalanta Fugiens, hoc est Emblemata Nova de Secretis Naturae Chymica (in Latin; Oppenheim, Germany: Ex Typ. H. Galleri, sumptibus J. Theodori de Bry, 1618), by Michael Maier |
QD25 .M77 | The Hermetic Museum (two volumes; London: J. Elliot and Co., 1893), ed. by Arthur Edward Waite (HTML at sacred-texts.com) |
QD25 .R37 | Reconditorium ac Reclusorium Opulentiae Sapientiaeque Numinis Mundi Magni, Cui Deditur in Titulum Chymica Vannus (bound with "Commentatio de Pharmaco Catholico" by Monte-Snyder; Amsterdam: J. Janssonium à Waesberge and E. Weyerstraet, 1666), contrib. by Joh. de Monte-Snyder |
QD25 .R913 | Lexicon Alchemiae Sive Dictionarium Alchemisticum (in Latin; Frankfurt: Z. Palthenius, 1612), by Martin Ruland |
QD25 .S153 | The Most Holy Trinosophia (in English and French, with commentary), by comte de Saint-Germain, ed. by Manly P. Hall (HTML at sacred-texts.com) |