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Betty Jo Teeter Dobbs. The Janus Faces of Genius: The Role of Alchemy in Newton's Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991 [published 1992]. Pp. xii + 359, illus. ISBN 0-521-38084-7. £30.00, $47.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2009

Scott Mandelbrote
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All Souls College, Oxford

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Copyright © British Society for the History of Science 1993

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1 Cf. Figala, Karin, ‘Zwei Londoner Alchemisten um 1700: Sir Isaac Newton und Cleidophorus Mystagogus’, Physis (1976), 18, 245–73Google Scholar; and ‘“Die exakte Alchemie von Isaac Newton”: Seine “gesetzmässige” Interpretation der Alchemie – dargestellt am Beispiel einiger ihn beeinflussender Autoren’, Verhandlungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Basel (1984), 94, 157227Google Scholar; Figala, Karin and Petzold, Ulrich, ‘Physics and Poetry: Fatio de Duillier's Ecloga on Newton's Principia’, Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences (1987), 37, 316–49Google Scholar; Figala, Karin, Harrison, John and Petzold, Ulrich, ‘De scriptoribus chemicis: sources for the establishment of Isaac Newton's (al)chemical library’ in The Investigation of Difficult Things, ed. Harman, P. M. and Shapiro, Alan E., Cambridge, 1992, 135–79.Google Scholar