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Newton the Alchemist: Science, Enigma, and the Quest for Nature's "Secret Fire"

Autor William R. Newman

Editorial PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS

Newton the Alchemist: Science, Enigma, and the Quest for Nature's Secret Fire
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A book that finally demystifies Newton?s experiments in alchemyWhen Isaac Newton?s alchemical papers surfaced at a Sotheby?s auction in 1936, the quantity and seeming incoherence of the manuscripts was shocking. No lon...

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  • Editorial PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780691174877
  • ISBN10 0691174873
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 560
  • Año de Edición 2018
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura

Newton the Alchemist: Science, Enigma, and the Quest for Nature's "Secret Fire"

Autor William R. Newman

Editorial PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS

A book that finally demystifies Newton?s experiments in alchemyWhen Isaac Newton?s alchemical papers surfaced at a Sotheby?s auction in 1936, the quantity and seeming incoherence of the manuscripts was shocking. No lon...

-5% dto.    38,00€
36,10€
Ahorra 1,90€
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A book that finally demystifies Newton?s experiments in alchemy

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.

Newton the Alchemist provides rare insights into a man who was neither Enlightenment rationalist nor irrational magus, but rather an alchemist who sought through experiment and empiricism to alter nature at its very heart.

William R. Newman is Distinguished Professor and Ruth N. Halls Professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine at Indiana University. His many books include Atoms and Alchemy: Chymistry and the Experimental Origins of the Scientific Revolution and Promethean Ambitions: Alchemy and the Quest to Perfect Nature. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana.