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![Alchymia denudata revisa et aucta, oder Das biss anhero nie recht geglaubte, durch die Experienz nunmehro aber würcklich beglaubte und aus allen Zweiffel gesetzte [...] Wunder der Natur](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimages.sourcelibrary.org%2Fcropped%2F6970e3639b09d309d780a270%2F697445fc48817c1381f884fc.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
Alchymia denudata revisa et aucta, oder Das biss anhero nie recht geglaubte, durch die Experienz nunmehro aber würcklich beglaubte und aus allen Zweiffel gesetzte [...] Wunder der Natur
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across major library catalogs (Library of Congress, National Union Catalog, and specialized alchemical bibliographies) yielded no evidence of an English translation of Ehrd de Naxagoras's 'Alchymia Denudata'. The work is a known 18th-century German alchemical text, and bibliographical records confirm its existence in the original language, but no English version has been identified in any scholarly or public domain database.
Verified Mar 31, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, ustc, internet archive, openalex, loc · methodology
Step out of the shadows of cryptic allegory and into the light of the laboratory with 'Alchymia Denudata,' a bold manifesto that strips the 'Philosophical Curse' of secrecy from the Hermetic Art. Ehrd de Naxagoras presents a 28-year journey of empirical discovery, offering repeatable, practical paths to transmuting base metals into gold and silver. This is alchemy reclaimed as a divine gift for humanity—not a riddle for the elite, but a 'Master Key' for the righteous seeker.
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