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Personal Bibliography
Dedications, Prefaces, Postfaces
Notices, Editorial Remarks etc.
Poems
- Poem, no date [1625], by [Daniel Meisner]; Latin
- Source: Dyas Chymica Tripartita, Das ist: Sechs Herrliche Teutsche Philosophische Tractätlein, ed. Hermannus Condeesyanus, Frankfurt am Main: Lucas Jennis, 1625, sig. A2r [BP.Alchemica.1625-01]
- The poem reflects on the harmony between the heavens and the earth, emphasizing the balance of elemental opposites like fire and water. It suggests that understanding or reconciling these forces is a valuable form of wisdom.