Program

All events will be held in the auditorium in Bowen Hall, Princeton University.

Thursday, May 26, 2022

14.00 – 15.00 – PRISM and Library Exhibition Tours

15.15–15.30 – Introductions and Welcome

15.30–17.00 – Alchemical Imagery and Experimental Practice

Chair: Angela Creager (Princeton University)

“Alchemical Imagery and Experimental Practice (Part 1): Origins, Varieties, and Purposes”
Lawrence M. Principe (Johns Hopkins University)

“Alchemical Imagery and Experimental Practice (Part 2): Philosophical Solvents and the Ripley Scroll”
Jennifer M. Rampling (Princeton University)

17:15 – Reception at the Milberg Gallery

Friday, May 27, 2022

08.30 – Breakfast (Bowen Hall atrium)

09.00 – 10.30 – The Origins of Alchemical Imagery

Chair: Lawrence M. Principe

Marina Escolano-Poveda (University of Liverpool)
“Zosimos Aigyptiakos: Identifying the Imagery of the ‘Visions’ and Locating Zosimos of Panopolis in His Egyptian Context”

Sergei Zotov (University of Warwick)
“Possible Traces of Islamic Imagery in European Alchemical Manuscripts”

10.30 – 11.00 – Tea and coffee break (Bowen Hall atrium)

11.00 – 12.30 – Diagramming Alchemy

Chair: Peter J. Forshaw

Marlis Hinckley (Johns Hopkins University)
“Alchemical and Philosophical Diagrams in the Pseudo-Lullian Liber de secretis naturae

Stephen Clucas (Birkbeck, University of London)
“John Dee in the Garden of the Hesperides”

12.30 – 13.45 – Lunch (Bowen Hall atrium)

13.45 – 15.45 – Art and the Boundaries of Alchemy

Chair: Carolina Mangone (Princeton University)

Melissa Reynolds (Princeton University)
“Learning to Look: Imagery Beyond Alchemy in English Manuscripts”

Janna Israel (Princeton University Art Museum)
“The Imagery of Alchemical Instrumentation”

Sharifa Lookman (Princeton University)
“Between Metallurgy and Alchemy: On Scientific Designations in Early Modern Images and Objects”

15.45 – 16.15 – Tea and coffee break (Bowen Hall atrium)

16.00 – 17.00 – PRISM and Library exhibition tours

18.30 – Reception and conference dinner (Friend Center)

Saturday, May 28, 2022

09.30 – Breakfast (Bowen Hall atrium)

10.00 – 12.00 – Alchemical Imagery in Seventeenth-Century Europe

Chair: Jennifer M. Rampling

Peter J. Forshaw (University of Amsterdam)
“‘In Contumeliam gloriae Dei’: Rosicrucian Condemnation of Theoalchemy, Culprits and Consequences?”

Didier Kahn (CNRS, Paris)
“Alchemical Eccentricities in a Latin Roman à clef from the mid-Seventeenth Century”

William R. Newman (Indiana University, Bloomington)
“Alchemical Illustrations in the Manuscript Corpus of Isaac Newton”

12.00 – 13.00 – Lunch (Bowen Hall atrium)

13.00 – 14.30 – Alchemical Imagery: Past and Present

Chair: Meagan Allen (Science History Institute)

Donna Bilak (NYU Gallatin)
“Mining, Alchemy, and Environmental Transformation: The Earth as an Alembic”

Leah DeVun (Rutgers University)
“Nonbinary Gender and the Art of Alchemy”

14.30 – 15.30 – Roundtable