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Paul Ferguson
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 Posted: Thu Jun 3rd, 2010 04:11 am
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Prospero's America: John Winthrop, Jr., Alchemy, and the Creation of New England Culture, 1606-1676 by Walter J. Woodward

"Prospero's America examines the transfer of alchemical culture to America by one of English colonization's early giants, John Winthrop, Jr. Winthrop participated in a pan-European network of natural philosophers who believed alchemy could improve the human condition and hasten Christ's Second Coming. Walter Woodward demonstrates how Winthrop and his philosophy influenced New England's cultural formation: its settlement, economy, religious toleration, Indian relations, medical practice, witchcraft prosecution, and imperial diplomacy."

http://www.amazon.com/Prosperos-America-Winthrop-1606-1676-Institute/dp/0807833010

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 Posted: Thu Jun 3rd, 2010 11:01 am
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Thanks for the information abiut this book. It had escaped my attention. I have now gone and bought a copy. Somewhere among my pile of papers I have a typescript listing of the items in Winthrop's library which a colleague compiled a number of years ago. I had read a few articles by Ronald Sterne Wilkinson in Ambix and another journal written around about 1963, so it will be interesting to see what more recent research has turned up.

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adammclean wrote:
Somewhere among my pile of papers I have a typescript listing of the items in Winthrop's library which a colleague compiled a number of years ago.


Some are mentioned in this article here by Margaret Mather Byard:

http://www.nysoclib.org/collections/winthrop/books_wilderness.html

Mark Stavish's article on the history of alchemy in America is also of interest:

http://hermetic.com/stavish/alchemy/history.html

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 Posted: Sat Apr 28th, 2012 02:00 pm
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Recent review here, unfortunately behind a pay-wall:

http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8506957


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