Encoding Newton’s Alchemical Library: Integrating Traditional Bibliographic and Modern Computational Methods
The Chymistry of Isaac Newton (http://chymistry.org) project team has digitized and encoded, following the TEI Guidelines, the complete corpus of Newton’s alchemical manuscripts, which total more than two thousand pages and over one million words. Newton cited more than five thousand published and u...
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Main Authors: | Meridith Beck Mink, Michelle Dalmau, Wallace Hooper, William R. Newman, James R. Voelkel, John A. Walsh |
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Language: | DE EN ES FR IT |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e6e84e38eeab4341bdc860faa69fe2d0 |
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