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The Mirrour of Alchi-
my, compoſed by the famous Fryer,
Roger Bachon, ſomerime fellow of
Martin Colledge, and Braſen-
noſe Colledge in Ox-
enforde.

CHAP. I.

Of the Definitions of Alchimy.

IN many ancient Bookes there are found many definitions of this Art, the intentions whereof we muſt conſider in this Chapter. For Hermes ſaith of this Science: Alchimy is a Corporal Science ſimply compoſed of one and by one, naturally coniuyning things more precious, by knowledge and effect, and conuerting them by a naturall commixtion into a better kind. A certain other ſaith: Alchimy is a Science, teaching how to tranforme any kind of mettall into another: and that by a proper medicine, as it appeareth by many Philoſophers Bookes. Alchimy therfore is ſcience teaching how to make and compound a certaine medicine, which is called Elixir, the which when it is caſt vpon mettals or imperfect bodies, doth fully perfect in the verie proiection.

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