Alchemical and astrological symbols used by John Ward in V.a.287 and V.a.291: Difference between revisions
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| Cinabaris || [[File:HgS287.PNG|50px]] [[File:HgS291.PNG|50px]] || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | 🜭 || U+1F72D || 🜭 || cinnabar (HgS) || | | Cinabaris || [[File:HgS287.PNG|50px]] [[File:HgS291.PNG|50px]] || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | 🜭 || U+1F72D || 🜭 || cinnabar (HgS) || | ||
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| Cineres || | | Cineres || [[File:Cineres291.PNG|50px]] || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | 🝗 || U+1F757 || 🝗 || ashes || | ||
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| Cornu Cervi || | | Cornu Cervi || [[File:CC287.PNG|50px]] [[File:CC291.PNG|50px]] || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | C.C. || none || none || hart's horn; NB: not the plant || | ||
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| Crucibulum || | | Crucibulum || [[File:Cruc287.PNG|50px]] [[File:Cruc291.PNG|50px]] || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | 🜊 || U+F70A || 🜊 || crucible; JW uses the same symbol as for vinegar. || | ||
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| Cuprum || | | Cuprum || [[File:Cuprum287.PNG|50px]] [[File:Cuprum291.PNG|50px]] || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | ♀ || U+2640 || &9792; || copper || | ||
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| Distillare || | | Distillare || [[File:Dist287.PNG|50px]] [[File:Dist291.PNG|50px]] || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | 🝠 || U+1F760 || 🝠 || distill || JW uses two different symbols for this. This image on the left is from V.a.287, and the image on the right is from V.a.291 | ||
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| Dies || | | Dies || [[File:Dies287.PNG|50px]] [[File:Dies291.PNG|50px]] || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | ☌ || U+260C || ☌ || day || | ||
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| Drachma || | | Drachma || [[File:Dram291.PNG|50px]] || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | ʒ || U+0292 || ʒ || drachm/dram || 291; also button in Dromio transcription box | ||
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| fferrum || Image || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | ♂ || U+2642 || ♂ || iron || JW uses this symbol in 287. in 291, he uses [image tk] | | fferrum || Image || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | ♂ || U+2642 || ♂ || iron || JW uses this symbol in 287. in 291, he uses [image tk] | ||
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| Retorta || Image || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | 🝭 || U+1F76D || 🝭 || retort || | | Retorta || Image || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | 🝭 || U+1F76D || 🝭 || retort || | ||
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| Sal ammoniac(um) || Image || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | 🜹 || U+1F739 | | Sal ammoniac(um) || Image || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | 🜹 || U+1F739 || 🜹 || sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride) || | ||
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| Sal commune || Image || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | 🜔 || U+1F714 || 🜔 || common salt || | | Sal commune || Image || style="font-size: 1.875em;" | 🜔 || U+1F714 || 🜔 || common salt || |
Revision as of 12:56, 16 September 2021
V.a.287 and V.a.291 are diaries kept by John Ward, vicar of Stratford-upon-Avon from 1662 to 1681 and a medical physician. V.a.287 was used at several times: Oxford in September 1658 (fol. 1r-9v) and Stratford from February to October 1665 (fol. 10r-67v), spring and summer of 1666 (fol. 68r-ca. 100), and from 1668 to 1671 (ca. fol. 100-150v). V.a.291 was kept at Oxford and London from January 1660/61 to 14 February 1661/62. A note on back inside cover states that the book was finished at his "chambers in the Bell in Aldersgate street." For more information on Ward, see John Ward's Latin and A Semi-Diplomatic Transcription of Selections from the John Ward Diaries.
This list was compiled by Dr. Robert Tallaksen, a reader and transcriber at the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Alchemical and astrological symbols
The following symbols appear on leaf one recto and verso of V.a.287 and leaf 164 recto and verso of V.a.291. Those symbols that appear only in V.a.291 are so indicated in the "Notes" column.