Foundations of Newton's Alchemy
Discover the intriguing intersection of science and mysticism in Foundations of Newton's Alchemy by Betty Jo Teeter Dobbs. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1983, this insightful book spans 320 pages, exploring the historical context of alchemy during Restoration England. Dobbs delves into how alchemical thought influenced key figures driving the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century, revealing the profound connections between these esoteric beliefs and broader reform movements of the era. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of science, this work sheds light on the complexities of Isaac Newton's intellectual landscape, showcasing how alchemy played a pivotal role in shaping modern scientific thought. Enhance your understanding of this fascinating period and the legacy of one of history's greatest minds with this essential addition to your library.