Trismosin, Salomon

  • Trismosin, Salomon
Date:
1920
Reference:
MSS.4853, 4854
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Splendor Solis. Alchemical treatises of Solomon Trismosin, adept and teacher of Paracelsus. Including allegorical pictures reproduced from the original paintings on vellum, dated 1582, in the British Museum. With introduction, elucidation of the paintings, aiding the interpretation of their occult meaning, Trismosin's autobiographical account of his travels in search of the Philosopher's Stone, a summary of his alchemical process called 'The Red Lion', and [explanatory notes]. By Julius Kohn. Two typescript copies, one on large 4to. sheets mounted, and prepared for the press, with the Editor's holograph corrections and additions: the other on folio typing-paper. The last illustration (No. 22) has been cut out. There are 21 photographic illustrations, of which Nos. 16, 19-24 have been coloured by hand. The folio set does not include the illustrations, but has the title-page and preliminary matter, which are missing in the 4to. set. The MS. from which this edition is transcribed is B. M. Harley 3469.

Publication/Creation

1920

Physical description

2 volumes Ff. 9-97[98], 94 ll. large 4to. & folio. 291/2 × 201/2 cm., 33 × 20 cm. Unbound. All before fol. 9 of the 4to. set is wanting: fol. 61 is duplicated.

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Acquisition note

Purchased at Hodgsons, 12/10/1934, Lot 799 (part).

Ownership note

From the Julius Kohn Library.

Finding aids

Database description transcribed from S.A.J. Moorat, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts on Medicine and Science in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library (London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1962-1973).

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  • 66936A, B