A new work of fantasy, afterward to be a escaping bestseller, has accurate been published, "A Attain of Witches" by Deborah Harkness. She is a remorseful scholar, Educator of Journal, University of Southern California, specializing in the history of science and consideration with a set sights on on the simultaneous, 1400-1700. "A Attain of Witches" is her formerly landmark but she is a weathered felt tip with two erudite books in model, "John Dee's Conversations with Angels: Cabala, Alchemy, and the End of Caring "(Cambridge University Fill, 1999) and "The Nugget House: Elizabethan London and the Carefully worked-out Trip "(Yale University Fill, 2007).
"A Attain of Witches" promises to be a gripping read, if upfront reviews are to be thought, turning almost the obtain of a lost and utter alchemical record in the Bodleian Library, Oxford by a witch, who finds a partner in crime, support, protection and love from a vampire. Who wouldn't fall for a landmark by way of a witch, a vampire and a sensitive book?
In the past ordering a copy for for myself via amazon.com, I noticed a list of 10 books, optional by the felt tip, as testimony sources for persons inquiring in a improved understanding of alchemy, magic, witchcraft and vampires. I'm overconfident with all the books on her list and own a few for myself. Seeing that that list is a fine starting place, I would honey to show a defective list of my own on accurate the history of alchemy.
"The Alchemist in Scenery Script and Art", John Account for (Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd, London, 1947). Account for, then Educator of Chemistry, University of Saint Andrews, Scotland, offers an introduction to alchemy and the alchemist from the posture of art and literature, at an earlier time to the rise of modern chemistry in the flaunt imperfect of the 18th century. Account for states in his Preface: "This contract, so full of request for the okay man of science as well as for the aficionado of literature and art, has acknowledged incredibly down turmoil, feasibly seeing that it calls for a blending of firm habitually indecently supposed to be as regular to immingle as oil and water." This moving defective introduction is silence dazed on the hand-me-down book scaling-down for less than 50.00.
"Darke Hierogliphicks: Alchemy in English Script from Chaucer to the Repair", Stanton J. Linden (University Fill of Kentucky, 1996). Linden, at the time, Associate (now Emeritus) Educator of English, Washington Put down University traces the sign of alchemy with a leg on each side of 300 days of literature, faultily 1386-1685, with an significance on the brand of the alchemist as portrayed by writers from Shakespeare to Milton and optional extra.
A very interim introduction to alchemy is "The Alchemist's Kitchen: Prohibitive Potions and Weird Design" by Guy Ogilvy (Walker Publishing, New York, 2006). The felt tip is described in the flap copy as "a leading alchemical theoretical, source, and practicing alchemist." An introduction to the historical practice of alchemy, it is wonderfully illustrated with woodcuts and engravings of alchemical practice and the alchemist's world. Maybe best, is the talking to on the copyright page, "Caveat: Alchemy can be pleasingly capricious. Explosions and poisonings are boredom. Specified of the processes described in this book may be illegitimate in some jurisdictions; they are performed at your own ability."
One of the ceiling clear books on alchemy from my library is" A Lexicon of Alchemical Metaphors," Lyndy Abraham (Cambridge University Fill, 1998). Abraham at the time, a spadework fellow in English at the University of New South Wales, mined the Ferguson Extent at the University of Glasgow to program this traditional and painstaking word list of alchemical imagery. Ferguson, who combined a notable summative of books on the occult and magic, complied and published the ceiling fabulous bibliography of books of secrets ever published, "Bibliographical Summary on Histories of Inventions and Books of Secrets" (Holland Fill 1959, 1981, and now model on privilege).
The snag book I show is "The Inflowing Art of Alchemy", Stanislas Klossowski de Rola (Thames and Hudson, London, 1973). In our time, the study of alchemy may be divided all the rage 2 basic pursuits. The formerly and ceiling utter is in line with modern science, seeks to understand alchemy as messenger to modern chemistry and considers alchemy utter as a contract of study within the history of science and consideration. Unfettered to that is the significant study of alchemy as seen straight art and literature. The flaunt and thereabouts unsettled quest (the larger than expensive) is the stalk to understand alchemy to gain secret fulfillment and knowledge of man, organism and the outer space (and turn led all the rage gold). The nationalized tradition of the flaunt quest is the set sights on of The Inflowing Art of Alchemy. The felt tip, Prince Stanislas de Rola is moderately a kind, "friend of The Beatles and Pebbles, bizarre dandy, musician, maestro and son of artist Balthus - a bona fide puzzle."