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Newton the alchemist : science, enigma, and the quest for nature's "secret fire" / William R. Newman.

LIBRA QC16.N7 N45 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Newman, William R., 1955- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Alchemy--Influence.
Alchemy.
Science--History.
Science.
History.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727--Knowledge and learning--Alchemy.
Newton, Isaac.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.
Physical Description:
xx, 537 pages : color illustrations ; 2c cm
Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2019]
Summary:
When Isaac Newton's alchemical papers surfaced at a Sotheby's auction in 1936, the quantity and seeming incoherence of the manuscripts was shocking. No longer the exemplar of Enlightenment rationality, the legendary physicist suddenly became "the last of the magicians." Newton the Alchemist unlocks the secrets of Newton's alchemical quest, providing a radically new understanding of the uncommon genius who probed nature at its deepest levels in pursuit of empirical knowledge. In this evocative and superbly written book, William Newman blends in-depth analysis of newly available texts with laboratory replications of Newton's actual experiments in alchemy. He does not justify Newton's alchemical research as part of a religious search for God in the physical world, nor does he argue that Newton studied alchemy to learn about gravitational attraction. Newman traces the evolution of Newton's alchemical ideas and practices over a span of more than three decades, showing how they proved fruitful in diverse scientific fields. A precise experimenter in the realm of "chymistry," Newton put the allusive riddles of alchemy to the test in his lab. He also used ideas drawn from the alchemical texts to great effect in his optical experimentation. In his hands, alchemy was a tool for attaining the material benefits associated with the philosopher's stone and an instrument for acquiring scientific knowledge of the most sophisticated kind.
Contents:
1 The Enigma of Newton's Alchemy p. 1
2 Problems of Authority and Language in Newton's Chymistry p. 20
3 Religion, Ancient Wisdom, and Newton's Alchemy p. 45
4 Early Modern Alchemical Theory: The Cast of Characters p. 64
5 The Young Thaumaturge p. 88
6 Optics and Matter: Newton, Boyle, and Scholastic Mixture Theory p. 114
7 Newton's Early Alchemical Theoricae: Preliminary Considerations p. 136
8 Toward a General Theory of Vegetability and Mechanism p. 150
9 The Doves of Diana: First Attempts p. 181
10 Flowers of Lead: Newton and the Alchemical Florilegium p. 209
11 Johann de Monte-Snyders in Newton's Alchemy p. 223
12 Attempts at a Unified Practice: Keynes 58 p. 246
13 The Fortunes of Raymundus: Newton's Late Florilegia p. 261
14 The Shadow of a Noble Experiment: Newton's Laboratory Records to 1696 p. 296
15 The Quest for Sophie Sal Ammoniac p. 319
16 Extracting Our Venus p. 347
17 Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, Alchemical Collaborator p. 367
18 Praxis: Delusions of a Disordered Mind? p. 396
19 The Warden of the Mint and His Alchemical Associates p. 415
20 Public and Private: Newton's Chrysopoeia and the Republic of Chymistry p. 434
21 The Ghost of Sendivogius: Niter, Sulfur, Fermentation, and Affinity p. 452
22 A Final Interlude: Newton and Boyle p. 482.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0691174873
9780691174877
OCLC:
1077251620
Publisher Number:
99979273388

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