Article ID: CBB941202997

Robert Boyle's anonymous ‘Crosey-Crucian’ identified: The German alchemist and religious dissenter Peter Moritz (2020)

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Using previously neglected manuscript sources, this paper sheds light on a puzzling episode in the later life of Robert Boyle and the early career of his laboratory assistant Ambrose Godfrey. Currently, the only account of their disappointing encounter with an unnamed German adept derives from Godfrey's lost manuscript treatise ‘An Apology and Letter touching a Crosey-Crucian’, excerpts of which were published in 1858. Based on a comparison between that source and the papers of the virtually forgotten chymical practitioner and convicted heretic Peter Moritz (1638–ca. 1700), the authors argue that Godfrey's anonymous ‘Crosey-Crucian’ was none other than Moritz himself. The first part establishes that various significant and seemingly insignificant details agree precisely and thus corroborate this identification. The second part focuses on those passages among Moritz's papers that contain explicit evidence of his dealings with both Boyle and Godfrey, a sheet of notes and a lengthy epistolary ‘Memorial’ to an unnamed addressee. The authors contend that Moritz's ‘Memorial’ is a version of the same document that the adept sought to deliver to Boyle who refused to accept it, according to Godfrey's ‘Apology’. For this reason, and on the basis of strong internal evidence, Boyle is identified as the intended recipient of Moritz's ‘Memorial’. Taken together, these two identifications solve a long-standing riddle in Boyle scholarship and introduce a significant addition to his extant correspondence.

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Authors & Contributors
Hunter, Michael Cyril William
Biener, Zvi
Sangiacomo, Andrea
Beers, Daan
Dana Matthiessen
Ricciardo, Salvatore
Journals
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
HOPOS
History of the Human Sciences
British Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
University of Toronto Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
The Robert Boyle Project
Springer
Oxford University Press
Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin
Concepts
Natural philosophy
Science and religion
Correspondence and corresponding
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
Physics
Mechanism; mechanical philosophy
People
Boyle, Robert
Bacon, Francis, 1st Baron Verulam
Newton, Isaac
Locke, John
Hume, David
Descartes, René
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
Early modern
19th century
Places
England
London (England)
Italy
Europe
Great Britain
Institutions
Royal Society of London
Electronic Enlightenment Project
Experimentalists
Royal Institution of Great Britain
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