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English: substitution cipher, from page 380 of Azoth et Ignis by Hermann Fictuld (pseud.) This cipher is believed to give the author's real name.
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Azoth et ignis, das ist das wahre elementarische wasser und feuer; oder, Mercurius philosophorum, als das einige nothwendige der fundamental-uranfänge und principiorum des steins der weisen... Publisher: Leipzig, N. Blochberger, 1749.

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Author Hermann Fictuld (1700-1777)

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