Distilling Knowledge: Alchemy, Chemistry, and the Scientific Revolution

Distilling Knowledge: Alchemy, Chemistry, and the Scientific Revolution
ISBN-10
0674041224
ISBN-13
9780674041226
Category
Science
Pages
222
Language
English
Published
2009-06-30
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Authors
Bruce T. Moran, Bruce T Moran

Description

Reacting to the perception that the break, early on in the scientific revolution, between alchemy and chemistry was clean and abrupt, Moran literately and engagingly recaps what was actually a slow process. Far from being the superstitious amalgam it is now considered, alchemy was genuine science before and during the scientific revolution. The distinctive alchemical procedure--distillation--became the fundamental method of analytical chemistry, and the alchemical goal of transmuting "base metals" into gold and silver led to the understanding of compounds and elements. What alchemy very gradually but finally lost in giving way to chemistry was its spiritual or religious aspect, the linkages it discerned between purely physical and psychological properties. Drawing saliently from the most influential alchemical and scientific texts of the medieval to modern epoch (especially the turbulent and eventful seventeenth century), Moran fashions a model short history of science volume.

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