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so:text Cardan is the first, who in his fifth book, De Subtilitate, says, that, by conversion into ceruse, or by, gains one-thirteenth part in weight, and gives this reason for it—The lead dies, for the celestial heart, which was its soul, vanishes; whose presence gives it life, and renders it light; as its absence occasions its death, and makes it heavy. (en)
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so:description John Rey (en)
so:description Essay XVII. It is not the disappearance of the celestial heat which animates the Lead, (en)
so:description Art. XI. A Translation of Rey's Essays on the Calcination of Metals, &c. (1822) (en)
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