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- Codex Marcianus
- Offers one of the best Ouroboros representations.It is the most ancient and complete among greek manuscripts examinated by Marcelin Berthelot in his β Collection des Anciens Alchimistes Grecsβ Paris 1887, Collection of Ancient Greek Alchemists.
- In the treatise on Chrysopeia, namely by Cleopatra, Berthelot found an entire page with symbols together with the Ouroboros we are examining.
- Find out more here.