HAEMATITES

HAEMATITES
HAEMATITES
itidem gemma, apud eundem ibid. in Aethiopia quidem principalis, sed et in Arabia et Africainvenitur, sanguineo colore, non omittenda promissis, ad coarguendas Barbarorum insidias. Zachalias Babylonius --- humana gemmis attribuens facta, hac non contentus oculorum et iecinorum medicmâ decorasse, a Rege etiam aliquid petituris dedit et litibus iudiciisque interposuit et l. praec. c. 2. Adulteratur schisto, haematiten discernunt venae rubentes, et friabilis est naturâ. Ad quae loca vide Salmas. ad Solin. p. 408. et seqq qui etiam de Haematite, ex magnetum genere qui ferrum rapit, et Androdamas quoque dictus est, p. 1103. de acoliis item et collyriis ex Haematite fieri solitis, p. 1332. ibid.
agit. Plin. l. 36. c. 16.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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