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English: Engraved image of the "emerald tablet" from Amphitheatrvm sapientiae aeternae, solivs verae, 1609, by Heinrich Khunrath (1560-1605). Typ 620.09.482, Houghton Library, Harvard University
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Author Heinrich Khunrath
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Text: Amphitheatrum Sapientiae AEternae : solius verae, christiano-kabalisticum, divino-magicum, nec non physico-chymicum, tertriunum, catholicon: instructore Henrico Khunrath Lipsensis: Theosophiae amatore fideli, et medicinae utriusq doctoris: Hallelu-Iah, Hallelu-Iah, Hallelu-Iah. Phy diabolo. E Millibus vix vni. Anno a ihsuh christo, servatore nostro nato MDCII. Aetatis suae, XLII.

Translated: Amphitheater of Eternal Wisdom: only true, Christian-kabalistic, divine-magical, not only physico-chemical, tertiary, Catholicon: instructor Henry Khunrath of Leipzig: faithful lover of Theosophy, and doctor of medicine: Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah. Phy to the devil. Hardly one out of thousands. In the year of Jesus Christ, our savior 1602. His age, 42.


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