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Aurora consurgens

Illustration of an angel found in Aurora consurgens

The Aurora consurgens is an alchemical treatise of the 15th century famous for the rich illuminations that accompany it in some manuscripts.[1][2]: §38–44  While in the last century, the text has been more commonly referred to as "Pseudo-Aquinas", there are as well arguments in favour of Thomas Aquinas,[2]: §591f., §616  to whom it has originally been attributed in some manuscripts. The translated title from Latin into English is "Rising dawn."

  1. ^ The Ms Vossianus Chemicus Nr. 29, Leyden and Ms Rhenoviensis 172 are rich in illuminations.
  2. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference vonFranz was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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