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Of the secrets of Nature #38 Rebis, like Hermaphroditus, is born from two mountains, Mercury and Venus.

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English: Atalanta Fugiens : Emblemata Nova de secretis naturae chymica, MDCXVIII - Michaele Majero.

-/- Atalanta Sprinting : New Emblems of the secrets of chemical nature, 1618 - Michael Maier [1568 - 1622] & Johann Theodor de Bry [1561 - 1623].

https://archive.org/details/atalantafugiensh00maie/page/161/mode/1up https://archive.org/details/atalantafugiensh00maie/page/n7/mode/2up

Emblema / Emblem #XXXVIII.

Rebis, ut Hermaphroditus, nascitur ex duobus montibus, Mercurii & Veneris.
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Atalanta Fugiens : Emblemata Nova de secretis naturae chymica, 1618.
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Michael Maier [1568 - 1622] &

Johann Theodor de Bry [1561 - 1623]

Atalanta fugiens, hoc est, Emblemata nova de secretis naturae chymica : accomodata partim oculis & intellectui, figuris cupro incisis, adjectisque sententiis, epigrammatis & notis, partim auribus & recreationi animi plus minus 50 fugis musicalibus trium vocum, quarum duae ad unam simplicem melodiam distichis canendis peraptam, correspondeant, non abs[que] singulari jucunditate videnda, legenda, meditanda, intelligenda, dijudicanda, canenda & audienda. https://archive.org/details/atalantafugiensh00maie/page/n7/mode/2up

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