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Johann Heinrich Cohausen Hermetic Philosophy - Medicine - Cohausen, Johann Heinrich - Hermippus redivus or give the method of prolonging life and vigor Livorno, Anton Santini and Companions, 1756. 8°. Engraved medallion on title page, dedication by anonymous translator, (who signs himself with initials F. P.) to Count Camillo Capponi, some papers slightly browned, coeval hardback binding, slight defects. Signature of ownership on the counterplate.

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Johann Heinrich Cohausen Hermetic Philosophy - Medicine - Cohausen, Johann Heinrich - Hermippus redivus or give the method of prolonging life and vigor Livorno, Anton Santini and Companions, 1756. 8°. Engraved medallion on title page, dedication by anonymous translator, (who signs himself with initials F. P.) to Count Camillo Capponi, some papers slightly browned, coeval hardback binding, slight defects. Signature of ownership on the counterplate.

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