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[Miscellanea curiosa medico-physica Academiae Naturae Curiosorum sive Ephemeridum medico-physicarum Germanicarum annus]
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No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
The work 'Philosophia Hermetica' is an anonymous observation published in the 1676 volume of the 'Miscellanea Curiosa Medico-Physica', the journal of the Academia Naturae Curiosorum. Extensive searches in scholarly catalogs and translation databases yielded no results for an English translation of this specific journal entry or the volume as a whole. While other alchemical texts like the 'Rosarium Philosophorum' have been translated, this particular 17th-century Latin scientific report appears to remain untranslated into English.
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