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      <title>Gebri arabis philosophi ac alchimistae acutissimi</title>
      <subTitle>De alchemia traditio summae perfectionis in duos libros divisa ; item, Liber investigationis magisterij eiusdem</subTitle>
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      <namePart>Geber</namePart>
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    <note>The author of this book is believed to be the 13th century alchemist referred to as Pseudo-Geber whose real name was probably Paul of Taranto, a Franciscan scholar from Southern Italy, not Jābir ibn Ḥayyān, the 8th century Arab alchemist and father of Arab chemistry. Cf. Newman.</note>
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