Text.Duclo.1590-01.Ee2r3/Translation

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The Chrysopoeia is condemned by the books of the doctor Erastus, which not even Theon with more envious teeth could suppress. But you have repelled such disgrace brought to the great art, you have quelled the rabid torches of envy. For through you, Chrysopoeia shines reborn, and now Argyropoeia thrives in your books. Thus, glory will carry you to the heavens on golden wings, and you will receive the rewards worthy of your study.