ABSTRACT

Of interest to interdisciplinary historians as well as those in various other fields, this book presents the first publication of 14 poems ranging from 12 to 3,000 lines. The poems are printed in the chronological order of their composition, from Elizabethan to Augustan times, but nine of them are verse translations of works from earlier periods in the development of alchemy. Each has a textual and historical introduction and explanatory note by the Editor. Renaissance alchemy is acknowledged as an important element in the histories of early modern science and medicine. This book emphasises these poems’ expression of and shaping influence on religious, social and political values and institutions of their time too and is a useful reference work with much to offer for cultural studies and literary studies as well as science and history.

part I|70 pages

Elizabethan Versifying Alchemists

part II|8 pages

Three Verse Translations From Middle French

chapter |4 pages

Jean de La Fontaine

chapter |10 pages

Pseudo-Jean de Meun

chapter V|38 pages

Planctus Natura

The Complaint of Nature against the Erronzous Alchymist

part III|212 pages

Interregnum “Epic”

chapter III|28 pages

Lithochymicus

chapter VII|182 pages

Lithochymicus

or A Discourse of a Chymic Stone, etc.

part IV|128 pages

Six Anonymous Verse Translations

chapter IV|3 pages

Epigram from

chapter IV|6 pages

Dionysius Zacharias

The Third Part of the Work of Dionysius Zacharias, concerning the Practise of the Divine Work

chapter IV IX|11 pages

Dionysius Zacharias

The Third Part of the Work of Dionysius Zacharias, concerning the Practise of the Divine Work

chapter IV|3 pages

Bernardus Trevisanus

The Fourth Part of the Book of Bernard, Count of Marchia Trevisana, of the Practise of the Philosophick Stone

chapter IV X|15 pages

Bernardus Trevisanus

The Fourth Part of the Book of Bernard, Count of Marchia Trevisana, of the Practise of the Philosophick Stone

chapter IV|8 pages

Aristeus Pater

The Words of Father Aristeus to his Son, done out of the Scythian Character or Language into Latin Rhyme

chapter IV XI|8 pages

Aristeus Pater

The Words of Father Aristeus to his Son, done out of the Scythian Character or Language into Latin Rhyme

chapter IV|16 pages

Michael Sendivogius

chapter IV XII|18 pages

Lithochymicus

part V|100 pages

Hermetic Mysticism and Augustan Satire

chapter V|32 pages

Hermetick Raptures

chapter V XIV|66 pages

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