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Nicols. Lapidary of History Gemstones.
Preface & Contents
Sec. I Sec. I Ch. 1
: Definition of Gems
Sec. I Ch. 2
: Classification Minerals
Sec. I Ch. 3
: Origin of Gems
Sec. I Ch. 4
: Plato on Gems
Sec. I Ch. 6
: Clarity of Gems
Sec. I Ch. 7
: Transparency of Gems
Sec. I Ch. 8
: Color of Gems
Sec. I Ch. 9
: Hardness of Gems
Sec. I Ch. 11
: Gemstone Treatments
Sec. I Ch. 12
: Maximizing Gemstone Size
Sec. I Ch. 13
: Foils and Imitations
Sec. I Ch. 15
: Coloring of Gems
Sec. I Ch. 17
: Synthetic Gems
Sec. I Ch. 18
: Gem Engraving
Sec. I Ch. 19
: Faculties of Gems
Sec. I Ch. 20
: Special Effects of Gems
Sec. I Ch. 21
: Langius on Gems
Sec. I Ch. 22
: Untrue Supernatural Effects
Sec. I Ch. 23
: Physical Origin Properties
Sec. I Ch. 24
: Measuring Gem Properties
Sec. I Ch. 25
: Condition Physical Properties
Sec. II Ch. 1
: Classification of Gems
Sec. III Ch. 1
: Lapidary Diamond
Sec. III Ch. 2
: Carbuncle of Ruby
Sec. III Ch. 3
: Balassius or Palatius
Sec. III Ch. 5
: Garnets
Sec. III Ch. 7
: Hyacinth
Sec. III Ch. 8
: Amethyst
Sec. III Ch. 9
: Pearl
Sec. III Ch. 10
: Sapphire
Sec. III Ch. 11
: Opal
Sec. III Ch. 12
: Emerald
Sec. III Ch. 13
: Chrysoprase, Prasius, Smaragdite
Sec. III Ch. 14
: Chrysoprase
Sec. III Ch. 15
: Smaragdo-Prasius
Sec. III Ch. 16
: Chrysolite or Topaz
Sec. III Ch. 17
: Topaz or Chrysolite
Sec. III Ch. 18
: Beryl
Sec. III Ch. 19
: Crystal and Pseudo-Diamond
Sec. III Ch. 20
: Asteria Gemma Solis
Sec. III Ch. 21
: Oculus Cati
Sec. III Ch. 22
: Sardius or Cornelian
Sec. III Ch. 23
: Sardonyx or Cameus
Sec. III Ch. 24
: Chalcedony
Sec. III Ch. 25
: Onyx
Sec. III Ch. 26
: Agate
Sec. III Ch. 28
: Jasper
Sec. III Ch. 29
: Heliotrope
Sec. III Ch. 30
: Lapis Nephriticus
Sec. III Ch. 31
: Malachite
Sec. III Ch. 32
: Turky Stone
Sec. III Ch. 33
: Lapis Lazuli
Sec. III Ch. 34
: Lapis Armenus
Sec. III Ch. 35
: Astroites or Starre Stone
Sec. III Ch. 36
: Toadstone
Sec. III Ch. 37
: Coral
Sec. III Ch. 38
: Amber
Sec. III Ch. 39
: Gagates
Sec. III Ch. 40
: Coal
Sec. III Ch. 41-89
: Opaque Stones
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