
Atoms and Alchemy
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on Terminology
- Introduction: The Problematic Position of Alchemy in the Scientific Revolution
- One: The Mise en Scène before Sennert
- 1. The Medieval Tradition of Alchemical Corpuscular Theory
- 2. Erastus and the Critique of Chymical Analysis
- 3. Aristotelian Corpuscular Theory and Andreas Libavius
- Two: Daniel Sennert's Atomism and the Reform of Aristotelian Matter Theory
- 4. The Corpuscular Theory of Daniel Sennert and Its Sources
- 5. The Interplay of Structure and Essence in Sennert's Corpuscular Theory
- Three: Robert Boyle's Matter Theory
- 6. Boyle, Sennert, and the Mechanical Philosophy
- 7. Boyle's Use of Chymical Corpuscles and the Reduction to the Pristine State to Demonstrate the Mechanical Origin of Qualities
- A Concise Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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