The glass of Antimony and the Oil of it. Antimony as a fume. And an enigmatic Festina Lente. Carlo Lancillotti repeats the works in Basilius Currus Triumphalis.
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Lancillotti and the Starry Regulus according to Basilius
Basilius Valentinus was made easy by Carlo Lancillotti in an effortless chemical language from Currus Triumphalis Antimonii. Experiences on Starry Regulus.
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Carlo Lancillotti prepares a volatile urine salt, distilling it on the Caput Mortuum, the part that doesn’t rise. So we see what a volatile salt is for.
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Carlo Lancillotti explains how to easily separate the pure from impure with low temperatures and menstruums. In so doing, they achieve fairly volatile substances.
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