Gehennical Fire: The Lives of George Starkey, an American Alchemist in the Scientific RevolutionBoth the quest for natural knowledge and the aspiration to alchemical wisdom played crucial roles in the Scientific Revolution, as William R. Newman demonstrates in this fascinating book about George Starkey (1628-1665), America's first famous scientist. Beginning with Starkey's unusual education in colonial New England, Newman traces out his many interconnected careers—natural philosopher, alchemist, chemist, medical practitioner, economic projector, and creator of the fabulous adept, "Eirenaeus Philalethes." Newman reveals the profound impact Starkey had on the work of Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle, Samuel Hartlib, and other key thinkers in the realm of early modern science. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Starkey in America | 14 |
The Hartlib Years 16501654 | 54 |
The Background to Starkeys Chymistry | 92 |
The Writings of Philalethes | 115 |
16551665 | 170 |
Philalethes in Context | 209 |
Isaac Newton and Eirenaeus Philalethes | 228 |
Starkeys Addresses in England 16501665 | 247 |
Abbreviations | 275 |
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