The Alchemical Quest

A display of rare books exploring the golden age of alchemy and alchemy as the root of modern chemistry.

On view July 2–December 31, 2012

As the science of matter, alchemy had a wide range of applications, including metallurgy, distillation, chemical medicine, and transmutation. The Alchemical Quest, an exhibition featuring rare alchemical books of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries drawn exclusively from the collections of the Othmer Library, engaged visitors in an exploration of the golden age of alchemy and encouraged them to recognize alchemy as the root of modern chemistry.

The exhibition also highlighted two fathers of modern science, Robert Boyle and Isaac Newton, showing their involvement during this transitional period.

We gratefully acknowledge the generous support provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities, Kathryn Hach-Darrow, the Fisher Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation, and the ExxonMobil Chemical Company.

 

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