The Invisible College by Robert Lomas

The Invisible College by Robert Lomas

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Until the 16th century, people still believed magic was a way of explaining how the world worked. This volume tells the story of how the change to science came about - through a group that included Robert Moray, Christopher Wren, and John Evelyn setting up a society to study nature's mechanisms.

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The Invisible College by Robert Lomas

Until the sixteenth century, people believed in magic as a way of explaining how the world worked. Indeed Queen Elizabeth I had a court magician, John Dee. However during the reign of the Stuart kings magic was killed and science took its place. This change came about because a group of men met in London and decided to set up a society to study the mechanisms of nature. Yet the men who founded this society in 1660 - including Robert Moray, Christopher Wren, Elias Ashmole and John Evelyn - were not only the first scientists but the last sorcerers, performing chemical experiments with powdered Unicorn horn...They had also fought on different sides in the Civil War. The story of how they came together comes as a revelation and will change your view of history and science forever.
Dr Robert Lomas lectures in engineering at Bradford University, and was involved in the early development of personal computers. He is the author of many destselling books, including international bestsellers on Freemasonry such as The Hiram Key and Uriel's Machine.
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ISBN 13 9780747239697
ISBN 10 074723969X
Title The Invisible College
Author Robert Lomas
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2002-01-07
Number of pages 384
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