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THE
Mirror of Alchimy,
Compoſed by the thrice-famous and learned
Fryer, Roger Bachon, ſometimes fellow of
Martin Colledge: and afterwards of
Braſen-noſe Colledge in
Oxenfored.
Alſo a moſt excellent and learned diſcourſe of
the admirable force and efficacie of Art and Nature,
written by the ſame Author.
With certaine other worthie Treatiſes of
the like Argument.
Vino uendibilis non opus eſt hedera.
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LONDON
Printed for Richard Oliue.
1597.