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Chemical Choir : A History of Alchemy by P. G. Maxwell-Stuart (2012, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-10144113297X
ISBN-139781441132970
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Number of Pages216 Pages
Publication NameChemical Choir : a History of Alchemy
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAncient / General
Publication Year2012
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaHistory
AuthorP. G. Maxwell-Stuart
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight11.2 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Reviews" The Chemical Choir helps make the arcane and often disrespected activities of alchemy more accessible and meaningful, not only to chemists and other scientists, but also to those interested in history and philosophy. Summing Up: Recommended. All libraries." R. E. Buntrock, CHOICE , March 2009, "The Chemical Choir helps make the arcane and often disrespected activities of alchemy more accessible and meaningful, not only to chemists and other scientists, but also to those interested in history and philosophy. Summing Up: Recommended. All libraries." --R. E. Buntrock, CHOICE, March 2009, "New age libraries and any interested in spiritual topics will find The Chemical Choir a fine review of alchemy and its evolution from early to modern times. The history of alchemy embraces changing human legacies and perceptions: chapters cover historical, cultural and religious changes accompanying changing ideas of alchemy and its practices. It's a fine, wide-ranging survey new age collections will welcome." --Midwest Book Review, December 2008, "New age libraries and any interested in spiritual topics will find The Chemical Choir a fine review of alchemy and its evolution from early to modern times. The history of alchemy embraces changing human legacies and perceptions: chapters cover historical, cultural and religious changes accompanying changing ideas of alchemy and its practices. It's a fine, wide-ranging survey new age collections will welcome." Midwest Book Review , December 2008, 'It breaks down a complex subject the study of nature through experiments with chemicals into ten easy-to-read chapters ... The reader who has always wondered about alchemy and has not yet read a history of the subject will find The Chemical Choir an entertaining starting point.' - Reviews in History, "There are marvellous stories of successful transmutation from various metals into gold, but [Maxwell-Stuart] also looks carefully at the influence of religion and politics...a coherent and interesting overview of an obsession that has gripped members of our species for 3000 years or more."- Emma Restall Orr, The Druid Network, June 2008, "The Chemical Choir provides an updated introduction to the history of alchemy to put beside more specialized works on this subject. Its expansive range from fourth-century BCE China to twentieth-century Europe and America will appeal to a broad audience, who will learn much from Maxwell-Stuart's treatment of alchemy in all its diverse dimensions, including interconnections with esoteric and bodily religious practices, with medicine, industrial chemistry, magic, religious redemption, and matter theory" --Pamela H. Smith, Columbia University, US
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Table Of ContentIntroduction / 1.China - The Golden Road to Immortality / 2. India - The Way of Tantra and Mercury / 3. Roman Egypt - The White and the Yellow Arising from Blackness / 4. The Islamic World - Balance and Magic Numbers / 5. Medieval Europe - Translations, Debates and Symbols / 6. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries - Pretension, Fraud and Redeeming the World / 7. The Rosicrucian Episode and its Aftermath / 8. Theology Wearing a Mask of Science - the later Seventeenth Century / 9. Alchemy in an Age of Self-Absorption - the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries / 10. A Child of Earlier Times - the Twentieth Century
SynopsisBeginning in China in the search for the secret of immortality, and appearing independently in Egypt as an attempt to produce gold through the arts of smelting and alloying metals, alchemy received a great boost in Europe from studies by Islamic and Jewish alchemists. Translated into Latin and then combined with what was known of Greek natural science these accounts provoked an outburst of attempts to manipulate matter and to change it into transformative substances known as the Philosopher's Stone or the Elixir of Life. Alchemy's heyday in Europe was the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Demonstrations of the art were performed in royal courts and specimens of the gold so transmuted can be seen in various museums today. During the nineteenth century, attempts were made to amalgamate alchemy with the religious and occult philosophies then growing in popularity; and in the twentieth century psychologists principally Carl Jung perceived in alchemy a powerful vehicle for aspects of their theories about human nature. >, P.G. Maxwell-Stuart presents the history of alchemy traced from its earliest roots through to its influence in modern-day science., Beginning in China in the search for the secret of immortality, and appearing independently in Egypt as an attempt to produce gold through the arts of smelting and alloying metals, alchemy received a great boost in Europe from studies by Islamic and Jewish alchemists. Translated into Latin and then combined with what was known of Greek natural science these accounts provoked an outburst of attempts to manipulate matter and to change it into transformative substances known as the Philosopher's Stone or the Elixir of Life. Alchemy's heyday in Europe was the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Demonstrations of the art were performed in royal courts and specimens of the gold so transmuted can be seen in various museums today. During the nineteenth century, attempts were made to amalgamate alchemy with the religious and occult philosophies then growing in popularity; and in the twentieth century psychologists principally Carl Jung perceived in alchemy a powerful vehicle for aspects of their theories about human nature., The history of alchemy traced from its earliest roots through to its influence in modern-day science.
LC Classification NumberQD13

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