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William R. Newman (born March 13, 1955) is Distinguished Professor and Ruth N. Halls Professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at
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. Most of Newman’s work in the History of Science has been devoted to
alchemy Alchemy (from Arabic: ''al-kīmiyā''; from Ancient Greek: χυμεία, ''khumeía'') is an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition that was historically practiced in China, India, the Muslim world, ...
and "chymistry," the art-nature debate, and matter theories, particularly
atomism Atomism (from Greek , ''atomon'', i.e. "uncuttable, indivisible") is a natural philosophy proposing that the physical universe is composed of fundamental indivisible components known as atoms. References to the concept of atomism and its atoms ...
. Newman is also General Editor of the ''Chymistry of Isaac Newton'', an online resource combining born-digital editions of Newton’s alchemical writings with multimedia replications of Newton’s alchemical experiments. In addition, he was Director of the Catapult Center for Digital Humanities and Computational Analysis of Texts at Indiana University. Newman is on the editorial boards of ''Archimedes'', '' Early Science and Medicine'', and ''HOPOS''.


Educational background

Newman received his B.A. in the History of Science and Proto-Science from the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG or UNC Greensboro) is a public research university in Greensboro, North Carolina. It is part of the University of North Carolina system. UNCG, like all members of the UNC system, is a stand- ...
(1978), where he studied under the poet and literary critic Elizabeth Sewell, the chemist
Otto Theodor Benfey Otto Theodor Benfey (born 31 October 1925) is a chemist and historian of science. Sent to England to escape Nazi Germany at age 10, he completed his education as a chemist at University College London before moving to the United States. A Quak ...
(at Guilford College) and the Germanist Harold Jantz (at Duke University). In 1986, Newman received a Ph.D. from
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
, where his advisor was
John E. Murdoch John Emery Murdoch (May 10, 1927 – September 16, 2010) was an American academic. Educated in philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Murdoch spent most of his career at Harvard University. At Harvard, he was Professor of History ...
, who was the historian of medieval science. At the same time, Newman worked with Robert Halleux, a historian of science at the Université de Liège.


Professional background

Upon receiving his doctorate, Newman taught for three years at Stonehill College, and then moved to Harvard University as Head Tutor in the History and Science Program. In 1996, he moved to Indiana University, where he has served both as faculty member and department chair. The history of medieval alchemy formed the central focus of Newman's early work, which included several studies of Roger Bacon and culminated in an edition, translation, and study of the Latin alchemist who wrote under the assumed name of " Geber" (a transliteration of " Jābir", from "
Jābir ibn Hayyān Abū Mūsā Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (Arabic: , variously called al-Ṣūfī, al-Azdī, al-Kūfī, or al-Ṭūsī), died 806−816, is the purported author of an enormous number and variety of works in Arabic, often called the Jabirian corpus. The ...
"), probably Paul of Taranto. In 1994, Newman published ''Gehennical Fire'', an intellectual biography of George Starkey (otherwise known as ''Eirenaeus Philalethes''), a native of Bermuda who received his A.B. from
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in 1646 and went on to become
Robert Boyle Robert Boyle (; 25 January 1627 – 31 December 1691) was an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, alchemist and inventor. Boyle is largely regarded today as the first modern chemist, and therefore one of the founders of ...
's first serious tutor in chemistry and probably the favorite alchemical writer of
Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27) was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author (described in his time as a " natural philosopher"), widely recognised as one of the grea ...
. In 2002 and 2004, Newman and Lawrence M. Principe expanded the study of Starkey’s relationship to Boyle with ''Alchemy Tried in the Fire'' and also published the ''Alchemical Laboratory Notebooks'' of Starkey. Following the lead set out in'' ''Newman's ''Gehennical Fire'', the two authors argued that such terms as "early chemistry" and "alchemy" did scant justice to the expansive field in which figures like Starkey operated, so they advocated for a return to the archaic term "chymistry" in two seminal articles: this use of “chymistry” is now widely recognized, and has been acknowledged by the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' (see the ''OED'' entry for “Chemistry”). In 2004, Newman published ''Promethean Ambitions'', a work that explores alchemy’s important role as a focus for the widespread debate about the powers of art and nature in Western culture. His ''Atoms and Alchemy'', which argues that medieval and early modern alchemy were fundamental sources for the
mechanical philosophy The mechanical philosophy is a form of natural philosophy which compares the universe to a large-scale mechanism (i.e. a machine). The mechanical philosophy is associated with the scientific revolution of early modern Europe. One of the first expo ...
of the 17th century, as well as for the approach to matter theory that Newman dubs "chymical atomism," appeared in 2006. Newman is General Editor of the ''Chymistry of Isaac Newton project'', which is editing Newton's alchemical writings and providing additional multimedia aids for deciphering them.


Honors

* 1982: J.R. Partington Prize – Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry * 1989: Alexandre Koyré Prize for a Young Historian of Science –
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* 1999: Guggenheim Fellowship * 2005: Pfizer Prize –
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's highest honor awarded to individual works of scholarship; with L. M. Principe * 2010: Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics Inaugural Lecture * 2013: 2013 HIST Award for Outstanding Achievement in the History of Chemistry; presented by the
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Published works

* *''Evidence and Interpretation: Studies on Early Science and Medicine in Honor of John E. Murdoch'' (volume of articles edited by Newman and Edith Dudley Sylla) (Leiden: Brill, 2009). *''The Artificial and The Natural: An Evolving Polarity'' (volume of articles co-edited with
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent (born 7 July 1949) is a French philosopher, historian and historian of science and a professor emeritus at University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne. She considers the study of the history of science to be essential fo ...
) (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007). *''Atoms and Alchemy: Chymistry and the Experimental Origins of the Scientific Revolution'' (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006). *''George Starkey: Alchemical Laboratory Notebooks and Correspondence'' (with Lawrence M. Principe) (Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2004). *''Promethean Ambitions: Alchemy and the Quest to Perfect Nature'' (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004). *''Alchemy Tried in the Fire: Starkey, Boyle, and the Fate of Helmontian Chymistry'' (with Lawrence M. Principe), (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002). *''Secrets of Nature: Astrology and Alchemy in Early Modern Europe'' (volume of articles co-edited with
Anthony Grafton Anthony Thomas Grafton (born May 21, 1950) is an American historian of early modern Europe and the Henry Putnam University Professor of History at Princeton University, where he is also the Director the Program in European Cultural Studies. He i ...
), (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001). *''Late Medieval and Early Modern Corpuscular Matter Theories'' (volume of articles co-edited with Christoph Lüthy and John E. Murdoch) (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2001). *''Gehennical Fire: The Lives of George Starkey, An American Alchemist in the Scientific Revolution'' (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003; first edition, Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press, 1994). *''The Summa Perfectionis of Pseudo-Geber: A Critical Edition, Translation and Study'', (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1991).


References


External links


Article about Newman’s work on Isaac Newton in the ''New York Times'' (2010)
* ttp://discovermagazine.com/2010/jul-aug/05-isaac-newton-world.s-most-famous-alchemist Article about Newman’s work on Newton’s alchemy in ''Discover'' magazine (2010)br>Podcast Interview with Newman on the subject of the homunculusio9 feature on Newman's replication of Newton's alchemical experimentsChymistry of Isaac Newton
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