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Chymia: Science and Nature in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Editat de Miguel Lopez-Perez, Didier Kahn, Mar Rey Bueno
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2010
In September 2008, an international conference on the history of alchemy was held at El Escorial, close to the ancient location of the distilling houses operating under royal patronage during the second half of the 16th century. This book consists of part of the papers delivered then.
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ISBN-13: 9781443825535
ISBN-10: 1443825530
Pagini: 488
Dimensiuni: 150 x 211 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

Miguel Lopez Perez. Miguel Lopez Perez completed his PhD at the University Complutense of Madrid in 1999, with a thesis on alchemy in early modern Spain, Alquimia, terapeutica y sanidad en la Espana de los Austrias Menores. He is independent researcher from 2005 and President of the Spanish Society for the History of Alchemy from 2008. He has published more than forty books, articles and book chapters on Spanish history of alchemy. He is currently preparing two books: Money for Nothing. The history of a classical alchemical fraud. From Middle age to today, and History of potabile gold. Didier Kahn. Didier Kahn is a researcher at the CNRS, in the "Centre d'etude de la langue et de la litterature francaises des XVIe et XVIIe siecles" (CELLF 17e-18e). He is the author of Alchimie et paracelsisme en France a la fin de la Renaissance (1567-1625) (Geneva, Droz, 2007), and his next book is an annotated edition of Montfaucon de Villar's Le Comte de Gabalis (1670), to be published by Champion (Paris) by December 2010. He is currently preparing a book on early modern French alchemical circles and patronage, and another on the cultural context of alchemical debates in early modern France. Mar Rey Bueno. Mar Rey Bueno completed her PhD at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid in 2000 with a Thesis entitled "Tradicion y Modernidad. La asistencia farmaceutica en la corte espanola de los siglos XVI y XVII", receiving the Doctorate extraordinary award of this University for her work. He has eleven books and a long list of chapters of books, articles and exhibitions mainly related to history of alchemy, early modern spanish magic, and women in the spanish culture. She has done the big part of her work as independent scholar from 2004. Actually, she is giving a course at El Escorial on History of Pharmacy. After more than ten years, she is preparing a big edition on Spanish king Philip II.