Barnaud, Nicholas (sixteenth century)
Barnaud, Nicholas (sixteenth century)
A sixteenth-century physician who claimed to have discovered the philosophers' stone. He published many short treatises on the subject of alchemy, which are contained in the third volume of the Theatrum Chimicum of Zetzner, published at Strasbourg in 1659.
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