Gb.5.19(05)
Mysterium arithmeticum, sive, Cabalastica & philosophica inventio, nova admiranda & ardua, qua numeri ratione et methodo computentur, mortalibus à mundi primordio abdita, et ad finem non sine singulari omnipotentis Dei provisione revelata. Cum illuminatissimis laudatissimisq[ue]; Fraternitatis Roseæ crucis famæ viris humiliter & syncerè` dicata. Tum Piis omnibus & singulis Christianis fideliter & planè propalata.
Mysterium arithmeticum, sive, Cabalastica & philosophica inventio, nova admiranda & ardua, qua numeri ratione et methodo computentur, mortalibus à mundi primordio abdita, et ad finem non sine singulari omnipotentis Dei provisione revelata. Cum illuminatissimis laudatissimisq; Fraternitatis Roseae crucis famae viris humiliter & syncerè` dicata. Tum Piis omnibus & singulis Christianis fideliter & planè propalata
Cabalastica & philosophica inventio
[s.n] : Anno Christi Salvatoris nostri, M DC XV [1615].
[16]p [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 4to.
BL suggests published in Frankfurt?
Previously Ef.5.23.
[Bound with:] Napier, J. Mirifici logarithmorum... (1614), Marius, S. Mundus Iovialis... (1614), Bacon, R. Perspectiva... (1614), Bacon, R. Specula mathematica... (1614) and Crusius, P. Doctrina revolutionum... (1567).
Bookplate of Eton College.
Ms contents list on flyleaf.
Ms notes in Latin.
From the library of John Harrison [note on card cat.].
17th-century brown calf; triple blind fillet to form a border; rebacked?; five raised bands; spine title: "Tractatus Mathematic".
Numbers in the Bible Early works to 1800.
Symbolism of numbers Early works to 1800.
Harrison, John, ? - d. 1642 former owner.
Germany Frankfurt.
B18531