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II. ИНДИЯ: УБЕГАЮЩАЯ РТУТЬ
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III. ЕГИПЕТ: ЯДОВИТЫЙ УРОБОРОС
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IV. АРАБСКИЙ ХАЛИФАТ: ТРИЖДЫГОЛОВЫЙ ГЕРМЕС
Abt, Theodor. The Book of Pictures Mushaf as-suwar by Zosimos of Panopolis. Zürich, 2011.
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V. СРЕДНЕВЕКОВЬЕ: ПТИЧИЙ ХРИСТОС
Bachmann Manuel; Hofmeier, Thomas. Geheimnisse der Alchemie. Basel, 1999.
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