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"The arguments of dyvers and many olde philosophers wherupon Raymond Lullye declared and said these wordes folloinge", early 16th century

Beg. "Raymond said conclusivally upon all their arguments that their gold and their sylver weire two tynctures, red and white, hyd within a myuerall bodye."
Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 33
Extents: 1 item
Dates: early 16th century
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Other notes and extracts from Lully, early 16th century

Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fols. 35b–36b, 44b
Extents: 1 item
Dates: early 16th century
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Ten alchemical receipts, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fols. 38–41
Extents: 1 item
Dates: Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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"Here begineth that concordance betwene Guido and Raymound Lully, tow phylosophers, don by Geo. Ripley, a chanon of Bridlington", early 16th century

Beg. "For as much as Raymond speaketh of the ferment of the stone" and end. "— it healleth all infirmities aboue all the posyons or drinks of Ipocrates or Gallyon."
Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 41b
Extents: 1 item
Dates: early 16th century
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"Hear followeth a worke very short but not so shorte as it is trew;" verses by G. Ripley, early 16th century

Beg. "Take heuy, soffte, could and dry, / Clense him and calce grind suttly."
Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 43b
Extents: 1 item
Dates: early 16th century
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"To disolue and reduce gould into a potable licour which conserveth the youth and health of man as well taken by itself as mixte with other licors, which will heale moste deseases thought vncurable, in verye short tyme", early 16th century

Beg. "Take a glas full of the juse of lemonds" and end. "— a potable siluer of a marvelous vertue, yet not such as the gould."
Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 52
Extents: 1 item
Dates: early 16th century
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"The preface to Ryples Marye;" i.e. the metrical address to G. Nevill, archbishop of York, prefixed to Ripley's Medulla, or Marrow of alchemy, early 16th century

Beg. Right noble lord and prelate deare, / Voutchsafe of me thes verses take."
Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 53
Extents: 1 item
Dates: early 16th century
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Directions for making the elixir, early 16th century

Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 72
Extents: 1 item
Dates: early 16th century
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"The accurtations of sir Raimond Lullye, knight", early 16th century

Beg. "Raymonde Lullye, knight, a most famous philosopher sayeth that the owld philosophers concluded and agreed altogethers in one to doe that thinge by arte aboue thearthe" and end. "— yf you may have the grace of God trewlye to understand the workinge heareof, as yt is before declared and taught. God graunt it you. Swete Jesus, Amen."
Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 1
Extents: 1 item
Dates: early 16th century
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"Dicta Raymundi", early 16th century

Beg. "Nowe, welbeloved brethren, ye shall knowe that this speciall treasure may be found by grace and by cuninge" and end. "— may therby become quicke againe and mvltiplycable by the helpe and grace of God Almightie, to whome be gyven glory honor laude and prayse, world without end. Amen."
Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 26
Extents: 1 item
Dates: early 16th century
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"Acurtacon of Raymond Lullye the greate philosopher", early 16th century

Beg. "Raymond saithe for a trewe conclusion these wordes followinge, that is to say, Quod serusia stangni septies imbibita," etc.
Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 30b
Extents: 1 item
Dates: early 16th century
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"To make many stares" [stars], early 16th century

Beg. "Take as many stares as ye will, but first learne to knowe a stare from a plannet."
Collection: Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 306, fol. 32
Extents: 1 item
Dates: early 16th century