Article ID: CBB565329927

The Pewterer and the Chymist: Major Erasmus Purling and his Refined Tin (2022)

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This article examines the career of Erasmus Purling, an English engineer who wrote a short alchemical treatise in 1657. After serving the Royalist cause in the late 1640s, he joined the Commonwealth forces in the early 1650s. He then attempted to manufacture and market a tin alloy supposedly resembling silver, first in England, where he was opposed by the London pewterers and imprisoned. In 1657, he was granted a monopoly privilege from the French Crown for his invention, which he promoted in his alchemical pamphlet. This publication, as well the other works he used to promote his discoveries, attracted the hostility of Parisian pewterers. They attempted to bring his enterprise, and transmutational alchemy in general, into disrepute. Despite this, Purling's pewter sold well, attracted influential investors, and was even protected by a second privilege obtained in 1659. At the Restoration, Purling returned to England, where he tried to implement similar projects, probably without success. Nevertheless, his troubled and little-known career illustrates several facets of alchemical entrepreneurship in the seventeenth century, including conflicting relationships within the world of crafts and trades and ambiguous relationships with state administrations on the eve of the reign of Louis XIV.

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Authors & Contributors
Bryden, D. J.
Bycroft, Michael
Carlyle, Margaret
Chang, Ku-Ming (Kevin)
Cohen, Paul
Deleplace, Ghislain
Journals
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
Histoire & Mesure
Publishers
University of Chicago
University of Toronto
Yale University
University of Pennsylvania Press
V&R Unipress
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers
Concepts
Alchemy
Transmutation (alchemy)
Metals and metallic compounds
Gold
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
Science and society
People
Albertus Magnus
Avicenna
Boyle, Robert
Defoe, Daniel
Dumas, Jean Baptiste André
Moxon, Joseph
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
19th century
16th century
Medieval
Early modern
Places
London (England)
Paris (France)
Germany
England
Berlin (Germany)
Holy Roman Empire
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