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Ripley, George. ''The Compound of Alchymie.'' A most excellent, learned, and worthy worke, written by Sir George Ripley, Chanon of Bridlington in Yorkeshire, Conteining twelve Gates]], in: {{:Ashmole, Elias 1652a}}, pp. 107-93</onlyinclude>. | Ripley, George. ''The Compound of Alchymie.'' A most excellent, learned, and worthy worke, written by Sir George Ripley, Chanon of Bridlington in Yorkeshire, Conteining twelve Gates]], in: {{:Ashmole, Elias 1652a}}, pp. 107-93</onlyinclude>. |
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Ripley, George. The Compound of Alchymie. A most excellent, learned, and worthy worke, written by Sir George Ripley, Chanon of Bridlington in Yorkeshire, Conteining twelve Gates, in: Ashmole, Elias, ed. Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, Containing Severall Poeticall Pieces of Our Famous English Philosophers, Who have Written the Hermetique Mysteries in Their Owne Ancient Language (London, 1652), pp. 107-93.