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Language: en
Pages: 348
Pages: 348
Both the quest for natural knowledge and the aspiration to alchemical wisdom played crucial roles in the Scientific Revolution, as William R. Newman demonstrate
Language: en
Pages: 359
Pages: 359
Winner of the 2005 Pfizer Prize from the History of Science Society. What actually took place in the private laboratory of a mid-seventeenth century alchemist?
Language: en
Pages: 428
Pages: 428
With this sweeping reinterpretation of early cultural encounters between the English and American natives, Joyce E. Chaplin thoroughly alters our historical vie
Language: en
Pages: 270
Pages: 270
The story of this little-known Dutch physician “will interest students and practitioners of history, chemistry, and philosophy of science” (Choice). In Inve
Language: en
Pages: 368
Pages: 368
Fictional Matter argues that chemical definitions of particulate matter shaped eighteenth-century British science and literature. In this lucid, revisionary ana
Language: en
Pages: 240
Pages: 240
The term "Western esotericism" refers to a wide range of spiritual currents including alchemy, Hermeticism, Kabbala, Rosicrucianism, and Christian theosophy, as
Language: en
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The Aspiring Adept presents a provocative new view of Robert Boyle (1627-1691), one of the leading figures of the Scientific Revolution, by revealing for the fi
Language: en
Pages: 3368
Pages: 3368
Robert Boyle (1627-1691) was one of the most influential scientific and theological thinkers of his time. This is the first edition of his correspondence, trans
Language: en
Pages: 1088
Pages: 1088
From the function of sacred violence and alchemy in the visual language of Huguenot artisans, to the impact among Protestants everywhere of the destruction of L
Language: en
Pages: 438
Pages: 438
This book, published in 2000, examines the intersection between science and books from early medieval times to the nineteenth century.