A breefe avnswere of Iosephvs Qvercetanvs to the exposition of Iacobus Aubertus Vindonis, concerning the original, and causes of mettalles, set foorth against chimists

A breefe avnswere of Iosephvs Qvercetanvs to the exposition of Iacobus Aubertus Vindonis, concerning the original, and causes of mettalles, set foorth against chimists

by Joseph Du Chesne

Part of Landmarks II, monographs

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