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and against snakebite; taken with honey it is good for eye trouble; and it softens the stone in the bladder. It comes from Africa, Ethiopia and Arabia. Asbestos comes from Arcadia. It has a metallic colour. Its nature is that if you once ignite it, it burns forever. Penantes conceives and gives birth to another stone; for this reason it is good for women who are pregnant or in labour. Sagda is hard to find. This is how you find it: it sticks to ships and cannot be taken or cut off. It is found in the country of the Chaldeans. Medus is found among the Turks. It bestows life and death if it is ground on a green grindstone and mixed with a woman's milk. Placed on sightless eyes, it restores their vision. Dissolved in the milk of a ewe that has had no more than one lamb, and that one a male, it takes away gout and cures the kidneys. It should be kept in silver and drunk in the evening and before lunch. If the powder is administered in water, whoever drinks it will vomit up his lungs and die; and if he bathes his eyes with it, he will go blind. Its colour is black. Gelatia is a stone so hard that it cannot be shattered and so cold that it cannot be warmed. Exacontalitus has sixty colours within it. It is found in the land of the cave-dwellers. Dionysia is black in colour, with red marks. Ground in water, it has the flavour of wine; nevertheless, it banishes drunkenness. Chryselectrum has the colour of gold and amber. If it is given in the morning it brings joy; but it brings anger and sadness if it is not looked at often. Diadocos is of value to those who cast spells in water, but if it touches a dead man it loses its virtue. Pyrite does not allow you to grasp it, because if you do so, it burns your hand. Chelonite is a stone, carried by a certain kind of tortoise in India. It is a mixture of purple and other colours. If you put it in your mouth, well washed, under your tongue, at the waxing of the moon, it gives you the power to see the future; on the first day you can do this up to the sixth hour; when the moon is new, you have the power for the full twenty-four hours, up to the fifteenth day. This stone is unaffected by fire.
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The properties of various stones.

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Initials type 4.

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num, contra morsum serpentis, cum melle valet oculis dolentibus\ frangit petram interius venit de Affrica et Ethiopia et Arabia.\ Abestos est de Archadia, color ferri, cuius natura si semel accenditur\ semper ardet.\ Penantes concipit lapidem et parit et\ propterea valet mulieribus habentibus in ventrem et parturientibus.\ Sadda gravis ad inveniendum sic invenitur, adheret navibus\ nec aufertur nec cecetur [secetur], in terra Caldeorum invenitur.\ Modus [Medus] intra Turcorum invenitur confert vitam et mortem\ si confricatur ad cotim viridem et misceatur cum lacte mulieri\ et ponatur ad oculos cecos dat visum, si cum lacte ovis que nusquam\ nisi unum agnum habuerit, aufert podagram et sanat renes, de\bet includi argento et quando sic bibitur debet vespere, et ante pran\dium, sed si daretur pulvis cum aqua, evomaret pulmonem\ et hic moreretur, et sic lavans oculos excecaretur, color eius niger est.\ Selaor [Gelatia] lapis adeo durus quod frangi non potest et adeo frigidos quod\ non calefieri potest. Exacontalitos sexaginta habet colo\res in proprio loco invenitur in terra draconitidarum. \ Dionisia colo\rem habet nigrum, guttas rubeas, cum aqua trita saporem habet vini et\ tamen aufert ebrietatem.\ Eriselectrus [Criselectrus] colorem habet auri et electri,\ si detur mane fert gaudium, sed iram et tristiciam nisi sepius videatur.\ Diadocos valet incantatoribus per aquam, sed si tangat mor\tuum amittit virtutem. Pirites non permittit quod stringatur\ quia si constringitur ardet manum.\ Chelonite lapis quem fert testudo quidam in India, purpurei et\ varii coloris est, si feratur in ore bene lavato sub lingua, lu\na crescente, potest futura videre, a prima diei usque ad sextam, et cum\ nova est luna est xva per totum diem, hic lapis non tenet ignem.

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and against snakebite; taken with honey it is good for eye trouble; and it softens the stone in the bladder. It comes from Africa, Ethiopia and Arabia. Asbestos comes from Arcadia. It has a metallic colour. Its nature is that if you once ignite it, it burns forever. Penantes conceives and gives birth to another stone; for this reason it is good for women who are pregnant or in labour. Sagda is hard to find. This is how you find it: it sticks to ships and cannot be taken or cut off. It is found in the country of the Chaldeans. Medus is found among the Turks. It bestows life and death if it is ground on a green grindstone and mixed with a woman's milk. Placed on sightless eyes, it restores their vision. Dissolved in the milk of a ewe that has had no more than one lamb, and that one a male, it takes away gout and cures the kidneys. It should be kept in silver and drunk in the evening and before lunch. If the powder is administered in water, whoever drinks it will vomit up his lungs and die; and if he bathes his eyes with it, he will go blind. Its colour is black. Gelatia is a stone so hard that it cannot be shattered and so cold that it cannot be warmed. Exacontalitus has sixty colours within it. It is found in the land of the cave-dwellers. Dionysia is black in colour, with red marks. Ground in water, it has the flavour of wine; nevertheless, it banishes drunkenness. Chryselectrum has the colour of gold and amber. If it is given in the morning it brings joy; but it brings anger and sadness if it is not looked at often. Diadocos is of value to those who cast spells in water, but if it touches a dead man it loses its virtue. Pyrite does not allow you to grasp it, because if you do so, it burns your hand. Chelonite is a stone, carried by a certain kind of tortoise in India. It is a mixture of purple and other colours. If you put it in your mouth, well washed, under your tongue, at the waxing of the moon, it gives you the power to see the future; on the first day you can do this up to the sixth hour; when the moon is new, you have the power for the full twenty-four hours, up to the fifteenth day. This stone is unaffected by fire.
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