Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer

Michael White
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Unknown to all but a few, Newton was a practicing alchemist who dabbled with the occult, a tortured, obsessive character who searched for an understanding of the universe by whatever means possible. Sympathetic yet balanced, Michael White's Isaac Newton offers a revelatory picture of Newton as a genius who stood at the point in history where magic ended and science began.
Genres: BiographyScienceHistoryNonfictionPhysicsAlchemyPhilosophyHistory Of ScienceOccultBritish Literature
416 Pages

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