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LEFEVRE, Traicté de la Chymie, 1660

Photo LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 

LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 

Traicté de la Chymie. 

Paris, Thomas Jolly, 1660.

Two 8vo (168x110 mm), Frontispiece and (28)-510 -(2bl.) pages and 6 double plates / (3)-[510-1092]-(18) pages and 2 double plates.  binding : Contemporary full calf, gilt spines in six compartments. Binding rubbed. 

Photo LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 

First edition.
Nicolas Lefèvre [id is Le Febvre] was a chemistry teacher at the Jardin des Plantes. He then became a member of the Royal Academy in London, a city to which he had come at the request of King Charles II of England.
A skilful chemist, people in the art praise the exactness with which he describes the operations and reports their results. It also indicates the means of recognizing fraud in pharmaceutical preparations.
A great admirer of Paracelsus, he claimed to have discovered, like him, a secret for restoring or maintaining all the vigor of youth in advanced age.
His chemistry course was a great success, went through several editions and was translated into several languages.

references: Duveen [345] Neville [II, 30: "a great landmark of chemical litterature"].

Price : 2500 €

Photo LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 
Photo LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 
Photo LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 
Photo LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 
Photo LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 
Photo LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 
Photo LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 
Photo LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 
Photo LE FEBVRE, Nicolas. 
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