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4 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
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Alchemy and Science?,
By Christopher Cool (New York NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Business of Alchemy (Paperback)
Pamela Smith's work, "The Business of Alchemy", has a rather startling thesis. We all know that throughout history alchemy and empirical science have been considered seperate, and as soon as such men as Newton and Darwin came along, psuedosciences such as alchemy disappeared lost all credability. Right? Wrong. As Pamela Smith explains, that notion is ahistorical. The only problem with this book is that it is boring. I had trouble finishing even a single sentances without being bored. In conclusion, she should write more books about the history of science in Early Modern Europe. Over and out!
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The Business of Alchemy by Pamela H. Smith (Paperback - May 5, 1997)
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