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From Paracelsus to Newton: Magic and the Making of Modern Science

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Book by Charles Webster

107 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1983

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Charles Webster

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Charles Webster, BSc, MSc, MA, DSc, is Emeritus Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford.

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387 reviews30 followers
December 7, 2009
One of a number of books that aim to revise the simple 'whig' rationalist history of the origins of modern science, this book is a short, lucid place to begin rethinking the influence of historical context on 'great men' like Newton and the importance, in context, of men like Paracelsus whose ideas are so hard for us to understand.
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5,179 reviews1,489 followers
May 17, 2025
This is a very highbrow book requiring much of the reader. Amazingly, it is based on a series of lectures. They must have been given to professionals in the fields of the history of science or early modern history as the author tosses around references to rather obscure books and assumes some familiarity with Latin. His point, however, is pretty simple, viz. that those often cited as the agents of Enlightenment and the Fathers of Science were, with very few exception, ridden with what we think of as superstition. The false impressions adduced by many histories of science arises from selective reporting which excludes this inconvenient fact.

Other that that, the author seems at some pains to defend Paracelsus from his detractors.
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August 18, 2023
Uno de los personajes que más admiro es Paracelso,este libro ayudara a que conozcan la gran influencia en múltiples áreas que dejó este sr,incluso siendo referente y "mentor" de Newton en alquimia y otras áreas.El libro es muy complicado de leer por la gran cantidad de referencias ,palabras técnicas y situaciones de la época.
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February 5, 2024
I highly recommend this book if you are interested in the subject of Early Modern magic. It’s dated (1980) but the most complete introduction to the literature and arguments of 1500s England. Webster does in a hundred pages what others cannot accomplish in volumes, to eruditely contextualize the argument citing all the sources with no digressions. He is laser like in his focus.
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2,526 reviews12 followers
September 30, 2023
From Paracelsus to Newton. A world apart? Not necessarily.

Charles Webster compares society and religion around the time of both men and finds that even though we look at the different ages as two different words, in reality, the world is the same.

The Preface tells the whole story. However, we get the details in three lectures:
Prophecy
Spiritual magic
Demonic Magic

The notes are found at the end of each lecture so you have to keep your finger in the book.
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