⟨A⟩Lexander cum sit homo corpus corruptibile eique accidit corruptio … (MS Edinburgh, NL, Adv.MS.18.6.11. Link: [⬈], f. 82v).
Arabic Print or Manuscript
anonymous (Ps.-Aristotle), Sirr al-asrār, in: Regula Forster, Das Geheimnis der Geheimnisse: Die arabischen und deutschen Fassungen des pseudo-aristotelischen Sirr al-asrār / Secretum secretorum (Wiesbaden, 2006), pp. 249–283.
Latin Print or Manuscript
anonymous (Ps.-Aristotle), Secretum secretorum, in: Hermann Suchier, Denkmäler provenzalischer Literatur und Sprache: Über die Quellen der romanischen Weltchronik, vol. 1 (Halle, 1883), pp. 473–480. Link: [⬈].
In nomine domini pii et misericordis res que accidit ad galid … (MS Paris, BnF, lat. 7156. Link: [⬈], f. 197ra).
Arabic Print or Manuscript
Ahmad Y. al-Hassan, ‘The Arabic Original of Liber de compositione alchemiae: The Epistle of Maryānus, the Hermit and Philosopher, to Prince Khālid ibn Yazīd’, in: Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 14 (2004), pp. 213–231, here pp. 218–230.
Latin Print or Manuscript
anonymous (Ps.-Maryanos, Ps.-Ḫālid ibn Yazīd), A Testament of Alchemy: Being the Revelations of Morienus, Ancient Adept and Hermit of Jerusalem to Khālid Ibn Yazīd Ibn Muʿāwiyya, King of the Arabs of the Divine Secrets of the Magisterium and Accomplishment of the Alchemical Art, ed. and transl. Lee Stavenhagen (Hanover, 1974).