Timmermann Anke
Nuncius. 2015;30(2):345-511. doi: 10.1163/18253911-03002003.
Alchemy in Cambridge captures the alchemical content of 56 manuscripts in Cambridge, in particular the libraries of Trinity College, Corpus Christi College and St John's College, the University Library and the Fitzwilliam Museum. As such, this catalogue makes visible a large number of previously unknown or obscured alchemica. While extant bibliographies, including those by M.R. James a century ago, were compiled by polymathic bibliographers for a wide audience of researchers, Alchemy in Cambridge benefits from the substantial developments in the history of alchemy, bibliography, and related scholarship in recent decades. Many texts are here identified for the first time. Another vital feature is the incorporation of information on alchemical illustrations in the manuscripts, intended to facilitate research on the visual culture of alchemy. The catalogue is aimed at historians of alchemy and science, and of high interest to manuscript scholars, historians of art and historians of college and university libraries.
《剑桥的炼金术》收录了剑桥56份手稿中的炼金术内容,特别是三一学院、 Corpus Christi学院和圣约翰学院的图书馆、大学图书馆以及菲茨威廉博物馆的相关内容。因此,这本目录使大量此前未知或被遮蔽的炼金术著作得以呈现。虽然现存的书目,包括一个世纪前M.R. 詹姆斯所编的那些,是由博学的书目编纂者为广大研究人员编纂的,但《剑桥的炼金术》受益于近几十年来炼金术史、书目学及相关学术研究的重大发展。许多文本在此首次得到确认。另一个重要特点是纳入了手稿中炼金术插图的相关信息,旨在促进对炼金术视觉文化的研究。该目录面向炼金术和科学史学家,对手稿学者、艺术史学家以及学院和大学图书馆史学家具有很高的参考价值。