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[https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog/FRANKLIN_993909773503681 ''Liber de Arte Distillandi de Simplicibus''] is a book of distillation written in the German language by Hieronymus Brunschwig.  It is additionally named ''Kleine Destillierbuch'' and was published on May 8, 1500.  It is the first book written in the German language on the topic of distillation, making it very influential among early modern scholars.  The book currently resides in the [https://www.library.upenn.edu/kislak University of Pennsylvania’s Kislak Center for Special Collections] after it was donated as a part of the [https://www.library.upenn.edu/collections/notable/edgar-fahs-smith-memorial Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection.]
[https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog/FRANKLIN_993909773503681 ''Liber de Arte Distillandi de Simplicibus''] is a book of distillation written in the German language by Hieronymus Brunschwig.  It is additionally named ''Kleine Destillierbuch'' and was published on May 8, 1500.  It is the first book written in the German language on the topic of distillation, making it very influential among early modern scholars.  The book currently resides in the [https://www.library.upenn.edu/kislak University of Pennsylvania’s Kislak Center for Special Collections] after it was donated as a part of the [https://www.library.upenn.edu/collections/notable/edgar-fahs-smith-memorial Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection.]


== Section 1 ==
== Historical Context ==
=== History ===
=== Johann Grüninger ===
 
== Section 2 ==
== Section 2 ==
=== Contents ===
=== Contents ===
== Section 3 ==
== Section 3 ==

Revision as of 00:28, 9 May 2024

Overview

Liber de Arte Distillandi de Simplicibus is a book of distillation written in the German language by Hieronymus Brunschwig. It is additionally named Kleine Destillierbuch and was published on May 8, 1500. It is the first book written in the German language on the topic of distillation, making it very influential among early modern scholars. The book currently resides in the University of Pennsylvania’s Kislak Center for Special Collections after it was donated as a part of the Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection.

Historical Context

Johann Grüninger

Section 2

Contents

Section 3