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On the nocturnal studies of Bernard [Penot], the most excellent philosopher and chemist.

The Table of Hermes, father of alchemists, which was closed, now revealed only to the wise, holds: Whatever was among Geber, Bacon, or Trevisanus, Ripley, Lullus, Trithemius, Artephius: What Arnaldus could explore with his art, drawing forth the hidden secrets of Nature, the Goddess: And what Theophrastus noted with divine voice, the likes of which our age does not bear This book, if you, reader, have the keen spirit to know, will give all the certainties.

Oswald Crollius of Wetterau.