Natural magick by John Baptista Porta, a Neapolitane. In twenty books 1 Of the causes of wonderful things. 2 Of the generation of animals. 3 Of the production of new plants. 4 Of increasing houshold-stuff. 5 Of changing metals. 6 Of counterfeiting gold. 7 Of the wonders of the load-stone. 8 Of strange cures. 9 Of beautifying women. 10 Of destillation. 11 Of perfuming. 12 Of artificial fires. 13 Of tempering steel. 14 Of cookery. 15 Of fishing, fowling, hunting, &c. 16 Of invisible writing. 17 Of strange glasses. 18 Of statick experiments. 19 Of pneumatick experiments. 20 Of the Chaos. Wherein are set forth all the riches and delights of the natural sciences
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Porta, G. d. (1669). Natural magick by John Baptista Porta, a Neapolitane. In twenty books 1 Of the causes of wonderful things. 2 Of the generation of animals. 3 Of the production of new plants. 4 Of increasing houshold-stuff. 5 Of changing metals. 6 Of counterfeiting gold. 7 Of the wonders of the load-stone. 8 Of strange cures. 9 Of beautifying women. 10 Of destillation. 11 Of perfuming. 12 Of artificial fires. 13 Of tempering steel. 14 Of cookery. 15 Of fishing, fowling, hunting, &c. 16 Of invisible writing. 17 Of strange glasses. 18 Of statick experiments. 19 Of pneumatick experiments. 20 Of the Chaos. Wherein are set forth all the riches and delights of the natural sciences . printed for John Wright next to the sign of the Globe in Little-Britain.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Porta, Giambattista della, 1535?-1615. 1669. Natural Magick By John Baptista Porta, a Neapolitane. In Twenty Books 1 Of the Causes of Wonderful Things. 2 Of the Generation of Animals. 3 Of the Production of New Plants. 4 Of Increasing Houshold-stuff. 5 Of Changing Metals. 6 Of Counterfeiting Gold. 7 Of the Wonders of the Load-stone. 8 Of Strange Cures. 9 Of Beautifying Women. 10 Of Destillation. 11 Of Perfuming. 12 Of Artificial Fires. 13 Of Tempering Steel. 14 Of Cookery. 15 Of Fishing, Fowling, Hunting, &c. 16 Of Invisible Writing. 17 Of Strange Glasses. 18 Of Statick Experiments. 19 Of Pneumatick Experiments. 20 Of the Chaos. Wherein Are Set Forth All the Riches and Delights of the Natural Sciences. printed for John Wright next to the sign of the Globe in Little-Britain.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Porta, Giambattista della, 1535?-1615. Natural Magick By John Baptista Porta, a Neapolitane. In Twenty Books 1 Of the Causes of Wonderful Things. 2 Of the Generation of Animals. 3 Of the Production of New Plants. 4 Of Increasing Houshold-stuff. 5 Of Changing Metals. 6 Of Counterfeiting Gold. 7 Of the Wonders of the Load-stone. 8 Of Strange Cures. 9 Of Beautifying Women. 10 Of Destillation. 11 Of Perfuming. 12 Of Artificial Fires. 13 Of Tempering Steel. 14 Of Cookery. 15 Of Fishing, Fowling, Hunting, &c. 16 Of Invisible Writing. 17 Of Strange Glasses. 18 Of Statick Experiments. 19 Of Pneumatick Experiments. 20 Of the Chaos. Wherein Are Set Forth All the Riches and Delights of the Natural Sciences printed for John Wright next to the sign of the Globe in Little-Britain, 1669.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Porta, Giambattista della. Natural Magick By John Baptista Porta, a Neapolitane. In Twenty Books 1 Of the Causes of Wonderful Things. 2 Of the Generation of Animals. 3 Of the Production of New Plants. 4 Of Increasing Houshold-stuff. 5 Of Changing Metals. 6 Of Counterfeiting Gold. 7 Of the Wonders of the Load-stone. 8 Of Strange Cures. 9 Of Beautifying Women. 10 Of Destillation. 11 Of Perfuming. 12 Of Artificial Fires. 13 Of Tempering Steel. 14 Of Cookery. 15 Of Fishing, Fowling, Hunting, &c. 16 Of Invisible Writing. 17 Of Strange Glasses. 18 Of Statick Experiments. 19 Of Pneumatick Experiments. 20 Of the Chaos. Wherein Are Set Forth All the Riches and Delights of the Natural Sciences printed for John Wright next to the sign of the Globe in Little-Britain, 1669.