Chemistry in 17th-Century New England Chemistry in 17th-Century New England
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Chemistry in 17th-Century New England

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This book explores the lively chemistry culture that arose during the 17th century in Colonial New England. This was chiefly due to the efforts of John Winthrop, Jr. who brought both chemical knowledge and the largest library of chemical books in the New World to Boston. He founded towns, such as Ipswich and New London, and industrial enterprises, such as salt works and ironworks, while also serving as the primary source of Paracelsian medicines, which led him to become the most famous physician in Colonial New England. Moreover, the book covers topics such as the founding of Harvard College, and the life and works of Cotton Mather, especially Magnalia Christi Americana, one of the most important vanity volumes in the history of scholarly publication.

GENRE
Wissenschaft und Natur
ERSCHIENEN
2020
15. Mai
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
102
Seiten
VERLAG
Springer International Publishing
GRÖSSE
28.7
 MB

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