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and soul; with their generali remodies:
by the same author. London: Pierre-
point 1651.
cf. Fr. 2 (1S09) S. 227-228 (W. J. Huglian).
°42451. The Wise-Mans Crown: or, Rosy-
crucian Physik by Engen ins Theo-
didactus [d. i. JohnHeydon]. London:
1651.
KL 2620 b. Überaus selten Nach dem Journal
von u. für Deutschland 5, 10 (1788) S. 275
ist diese Schrift ein blosser Abdr. "von
Will. Backhouses Schrift: The Way to
bliss. London: lßöo, welche von E. Ashmole
hrsg. wurde.
[Ephemeriden. 17S5 8. 20.]
°42452. A Letter from the Brothers of R. C,
concern. the Invisible Magicall Moun-
taine, and the Treasure thereincontained.
in: Vaughan, Th.: Lumen de Lumine. iü.">i.
cf. Fr. 3 S. 49 (W. J. Huglian).
Latein, u. engl.
°42453. Heydon, John: A new Method of
Rosie Crncian physiek, wherein is
shewed the cause and therewith their
experienced medieines for the eure of
all diseases. London: 1658. VI, 62 S. 4°
[Gardner, F. L : A Catalogue of wu> ks on
occult sciences. 1 (1903) Kr 284.]
°42454. De Acheruntiis Fratribus, qui se
Roseae Crueis voeitant.
in: Theatrum Sympathieorum auetormn
Norimbergae: 1000 u. iqu S. 2^0 ff.
KL 2623.
°42455. The Rosie Crucian Infallible Axio-
mata, or Generali Rules to Know All
Things, Pa-t, Präsent, and to Come:
usefull, pleasant, and profitable to all,
and fitted to the understanding of rnean
capacities. Bv John Hevdon. London:
1660. 126 & 8° * ]
°[Dasselbe.] 1661. i
cf. Missiv a. d. Brrsehaft d. Gold- u. Rosen- |
kreuzes. 17S3 S. 55—an; Fr. 2 {im)) S. 239
(W. J. Hughan).
KL 2621.
[Gould, M. F.: The History of frmry. 3(1H84)
8. 132.]
°42456. Heydon, John: Voyage to the Land
of the Rosicrucians. [ea 1660.]
ef. Wigston, W. F. C.: Baeon, Shakespeax*e
and the Rosicrucians. 1888 S. 5—it>.
42457. Responsiones duae F[ratrum] R[o-
seae] C[rucis] ad quesdem suos Ciientes.
in: «Theatram chemicum. 6 (3 661) S. 393—39ß.
[Ferguson, J.: Bibliotheca chemim. 2 (XiiOß)
S. ItiKl
Deutsche Übers, in: G r a s s h o f, J.: Aperta
Area arcani artiiieiosissimi. 1623 S. 228
bi» 236; 1047 S. 228—230; 1(558 S. 228—2 HO ;
Wasserstein d. Weysen. loot S. 200—200;
1710 vS. 200—200; 1743 S. 1**0—197; 1700
S. 219—228; PhilOHopliia Salomonis Oder
Geheimes Gab inet. Der Natur u. Kunst.
1753 S. 200—207.
ef. Missiv a. d. Brrsehaft d. Gold- ti. Rosenkreuzes
1783 Kr 100.
KL 2508. Respons i ist ein Abdr. das „Gründl, i
Berichtes', Ton cl. vorhaben, Gelegenheit
u. Innhalt d. Brrschaft d. R. C.u 1017.
°42458. Heydon, John: The holy Guide, t
ieading the Way to the Wunder of the j
World (a Coinplea! Phisitian), teaelüng !
the knowledge of all things, past, pre-
sent, and to come, viz of pleasure, long
life, health, youth, blessedness, wisdom,
and virtue. . . with Rosie Crucian
medieines, which are verified by a prac-
tical examination of principles in the
great world. &c. P. 1—6. London:
Whittlesey 1662.
l. CXXVIII, 37 S.; 2. XVI, 169 S.; 3. VIII,
22ü S.; 4. VI, 83 S.; ö. VI, S.; 6. VIII,
55, XXIX S.
[Gardner, F. L.: A Cutalogue of toorks on
occult sciences. 1 (1903) Nr 236.]
°42459. Heydon, John: Theomagia, or the
Ternple of Wisdome in three parts —
Spiritual, Celestial, and Elemental,
eontain. the Occult Powers of the
Angels of Astromancy in the Telesmati-
cal Sculpture of the Persians and Aegyp-
tians. The Mystical Virtues of the
Characters of the Stars with the Genii,
Ideas, and Figures of Geomancy, &e.
The Knowledge of the Rosie Crucian
Physiek and the Miraculous Seerets in
Nature, which have perf onned ineredible,
extraordinary things. Book 1-—3.
[London]: Brome [usw.] 1662—1664. 8°
1. 1004 GXH, 272 8.; 2. 1002 XII, 228 S. ;
3. 1(503 VIII, 2-19, VII S.
[G ard ner, F. L.:' A Catalogue of tvorkt on
occult sciences. 1 (1903) Kr 23$.]
42460. The Wise-Man's Crown: or The glory
of the Rosie-Cross. Shewing The Wonder
ful Power of Nature, with the füll dis-
covery of the true Coelum Terrae, or
first Matter of Metals, and their Prepa-
rations into ineredible Medieines or
Eiixirs that eure all Diseases in Young
or Old: With the Regio Lucis, and holy
Houshold of Rosie Crucian Philosophers.
Communieated to the World By John
Heydon. London: Selbst\erl, Speed
[in Komm.] 1664. 21 Bl. 8°
KL 2022. Sehr selten. Knth.: Leben Heydons
von F. Till bot; eine von Heydon geschriebene
Verteidigung u. Erklärimg der
rosenkreuzerisehen Philosophie u. seiner
diesbezüg-L Werke; Gedichte, die Heydon
infolge seiner Werke, gewidmet, sind; Inhaltsangabe
von Heydons Werk „Harnme-
guleh Hampaaneah, or The Rosie Crucian
Crownu. 281.
42461. Hainmeguleh Hampaaneah, or rfhe
Rosie Crucian erown. By John Heydon.
[Book 1—3.] London: SelbstverL,
[Speed in Komm.] 1664—1665. 8°
Li.] 40 ö. loo;». rTitelbl. fehlte.]
[2 J Seth with Soven Andels, 7 Flam-ts,
7 Genii, 12 Sinnes, 12 Idea's, 10 Figures,
and their Occult Powers, upon the 7 Jilet-
talls aml Miraeulous vertues in Medieines;
with the perfeet füll diseovery of the
Pantarva and Hlixirs of ^lettalls'prejuuN'd
to eure the Diseased Whereunto is Added
Klhavarevn a Prestuia, Regio Lueis, and
Psüiithon Booksmueh desired by thß learned
of the world, Now Oumpleated and Vmn-
munieated to all inanner of Persona. S. n
bis 54. 3 0ur>.
[3.] Hamnaaneah Hamniegulleh ... In which
is set down the. Angels of the Seven Planets,
and their <k"eult Power upon the Heven
Metals, and miraeuluus \ ertues in the
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