Programme: DAY 1 (09:30-18:45)
Panel 1: Fire and Heat in an Alchemical Context (Chair: Rob Iliffe)
- Thijs Hagendijk & Hannah Elmer: Spaces for Fire. Early Modern European Furnaces and the Regimen Ignis
- Peter Oakley: ‘How to Regulate the Fire’: Early Modern Cupellation and Furnace Management
- Gary Patterson: Boerhaave and Ponderous Heat
Panel 2: The Evolution of Early Modern Metaphors of Alchemical and Encyclopaedic Knowledge (Chair: TBA)
- Petr Pavlas: From Metaphors of Theosophical Alchemy to the New Book of Books. The Framework and an Illustration of Evolutionary Metaphorology
- Vojtěch Kaše: Computational Explorations of Early Modern Metaphors of Knowledge: Diachronic Word Embeddings and Cultural Evolution in Scientific Texts
- Jo Hedesan: Metaphors of Knowledge in the Printed Corpus of Latin Alchemy
Panel 3: Ancient Alchemy (Chair: Mark Edwards)
- Sean Coughlin & Victor Golubev: Perfumery and Alchemy in Greco-Roman Egypt
- Eduardo Escobar & Giacomo Montanari: Contemporary Tools for Bronze Age Perfumery: Reconstructing the Role of Water in Ancient Assyrian Perfume Recipes
- Joshua Werrett: ‘An Investigation Governed by the Moon’: Astrology and Alchemy in Late Antique Egypt
Panel 4: Medieval Alchemy (Chair: TBA)
- Athanasios Rinotas: Aristotelianism and Medieval Alchemy in the 13th Century: A Janus-faced Relationship
- Carmen Schmechel: On Ferment in Hortulanus’ Commentary on the Emerald Tablet
- Stefania Buosi Moncunill: The Infiltration of the Catalan Carmelite Guillem Sedasser’s Alchemy in Italian Glass Making
Keynote lecture: Jennifer M Rampling (Princeton)
Refreshments will be provided at various points on both days, lunch will be provided on day 1.