Found in its original plain binding of parchment, this work was most likely compiled by a practitioner of alchemy and medicine. Containing a handwritten copy of Liber lucis by John of Rupescissa (Johannes de Rupescissa) which contains a recipe for the philosopher's stone. Also includes alchemical notes and extracts from Turba philosophorium by Giovanni Agostino Panteo, Voarchadumia contra alchimiam attributed to Pseudo-Geber (Jābir ibn Hayyān), Summa perfectionis magisterii, the redaction of Secretum secretorum by Roger Bacon, and Rosarium philosophorum ascribed to Arnold of Villanova.
Bacon, Roger, and de Rupescissa Johannes. “Miscellany of Medical, Magical, and Alchemical Recipes,” circa 1520–1540. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/02870x03b.
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