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Alchemical Death and Resurrection: The Significance of Alchemy in the Age of Newton

By Betty Jo Teeter Dobbs (NHC Fellow, 1978–79)

Alchemy; Death; Afterlife; Isaac Newton

Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, 1990

From the publisher’s description:

A lecture sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Libraries in conjunction with the Washington Collegium for the Humanities Lecture Series: Death and the Afterlife in Art and Literature. Presented at the Smithsonian Institution, February 16, 1988.

Subjects
History / Science / Alchemy / Death / Afterlife / Isaac Newton /

Dobbs, Betty Jo Teeter (NHC Fellow, 1978–79). Alchemical Death and Resurrection: The Significance of Alchemy in the Age of Newton. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, 1990.