In The Secrets of Alchemy, Lawrence M. Principe, one of the world’s
leading authorities on the subject, brings alchemy out of the shadows
and restores it to its important place in human history and culture.
By surveying what alchemy was and how it began, developed, and
overlapped with a range of ideas and pursuits, Principe illuminates
the practice. He vividly depicts the place of alchemy during its
heyday in early modern Europe, and then explores how alchemy has fit
into wider views of the cosmos and humanity, touching on its enduring
place in literature, fine art, theater, and religion as well as its
recent acceptance as a serious subject of study for historians of
science. In addition, he introduces the reader to some of the most
fascinating alchemists, such as Zosimos and Basil Valentine, whose
lives dot alchemy’s long reign from the third century and to the
present day. Through his exploration of alchemists and their times,
Principe pieces together closely guarded clues from obscure and
fragmented texts to reveal alchemy’s secrets, and—most exciting
for budding alchemists—uses them to recreate many of the most famous
recipes in his lab, including those for the “glass of antimony”
and “philosophers’ tree.” This unique approach brings the reader
closer to the actual work of alchemy than any other book.
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9780226923789
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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