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Pages |
KAHN, Didier.
King Henry IV, Alchemy, and Paracelsianism in France (1589–1610)
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1-11 |
MORAN, Bruce T.
The Less Well-known Libavius: Spirits, Powers, and Metaphors in the Practice of Knowing Nature
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13-24 |
FORSHAW, Peter J.
Alchemical Exegesis: Fractious Distillations of the Essence of Hermes
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25-38 |
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39-51 |
DANIEL, Dane T.
Coping with Heresy: Suchten, Toxites, and the Early Reception of Paracelsus’s Theology
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53-62 |
GARBER, Margaret D.
Transitioning from Transubstantiation to Transmutation : Catholic Anxieties over Chymical Matter Theory at the University of Prague
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63-87 |
HIRAI, Hiro.
Kircher’s Chymical Interpretation of the Creation and Spontaneous Generation
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77-87 |
NEWMAN, William R.
Newton’s Theory of Metallic Generation in the Previously Neglected Text “Humores minerales continuo decidunt”
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89-99 |
HANEGRAAF, Wouter J.
Pseudo-Lullian Alchemy and the Mercurial Phoenix : Giovanni da Correggio’s De Quercu Iulii pontificis sive De lapide philosophico
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101-112 |
OBRIST, Barbara.
Nude Nature and the Art of Alchemy in Jean Perréal’s Early Sixteenth-Century Miniature
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113-124 |
KAVEY, Allison B.
Mercury Falling: Gender Malleability and Sexual Fluidity in Early Modern Popular Alchemy
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125-135 |
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137-148 |
MARTINON-TORRES, Marcos.
The Tools of the Chymist: Archaeological and Scientific Analyses of Early Modern Laboratories
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149-163 |
WERNER SOUKUP, R.
Crucibles, Cupels, Cucurbits : Recent Results of Research on Paracelsian Alchemy in Austria around 1600
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165-172 |
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173-180 |
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181-192 |
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193-202 |
JOLY, Bernard.
Quarrels between Etienne-François Geoffroy and Louis Lémery at the Académie Royale des Sciences in the Early Eighteenth Century: Mechanism and Alchemy
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203-214 |
CHANG, Ku-Ming.
From Vitalistic Cosmos to Materialistic Worl d: The Lineage of Johann Joachim Becher and Georg Ernst Stahl and the Shift of Early Modern Chymical Cosmology
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215-225 |
POWERS, John C.
Scrutinizing the Alchemists : Herman Boerhaave and the Testing of Chymistry
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227-238 |
FORS, Hjalmar.
Occult Traditions and Enlightened Science : The Swedish Board of Mines as an Intellectual Environment 1680–1760
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239-252 |
PRIESNER, Claus.
Alchemy and Enlightenment in Germany: Ideas, Biographies, Secret Societies and a Changing Cultural Context
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253-264 |