The Universal Work of Alchemists - Engraving of 1659 in

The Universal Work of Alchemists - Engraving of 1659 in 'L'Azoth des Philosophes', Basil Valentin (Basilius Valentinus) Monk Benedictine of the 15th Century

(L'oeuvre universelle des alchemistes - Engraving de 1659 in “L'Azoth des Philosophes””, Basil Valentin (Basilius Valentinus) monk benedictine of the 15th century)


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The Universal Work of Alchemists - Engraving of 1659 in 'L'Azoth des Philosophes', Basil Valentin (Basilius Valentinus) Monk Benedictine of the 15th Century by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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