Aurora consurgens
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For the Angra album, see Aurora Consurgens (album).
The Aurora consurgens is an alchemical treatise of the 15th century famous for the rich illuminations that accompany it in some manuscripts.[1][2]: §38–44 While in the last century, the text has been more commonly referred to as "Pseudo-Aquinas", there are as well arguments in favour of Thomas Aquinas,[2]: §591f., §616 to whom it has originally been attributed in some manuscripts. The translated title from Latin into English is "Rising dawn."