Osiris, Volume 29

Chemical Knowledge in the Early Modern World

Matthew D Eddy author Matthew D Eddy editor Seymour H Mauskopf editor William R Newman editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The University of Chicago Press

Published:19th May '15

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Osiris, Volume 29 cover

The last twenty-five years have witnessed some provocative transmutations in our understanding of early modern chemistry. The alchemist, once marginalized as a quack, now joins the apothecary, miner, humanist, and natural historian as a practitioner of "chymistry." In a similar vein, the chemical revolution of the eighteenth century, with its focus on phlogiston and airs, has been expanded to include artisanal, medical, and industrial practices. This collection of essays builds on these reappraisals and excavates the affinities between alchemy, chymistry, and chemistry from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. It reveals a rich world of theory and practice in which instruments, institutions, inscriptions and ideas were used to make material knowledge. More generally, the volume will catalyze wide-ranging discussions of material and visual cultures, the role of expertise, and the religious and practical contexts of scientific inquiry.

ISBN: 9780226158396

Dimensions: 26mm x 15mm x 2mm

Weight: 567g

450 pages