Alchemy in the Ottoman World | Tuna Artun by Ottoman History Podcast published on 2014-03-02T12:32:45Z E132 | Alchemy has traditionally been understood as a pseudoscience or protoscience that eventually gave way to modern chemistry. Less often have the writings of alchemists been studied on their own terms. Yet, given the endurance and prolific nature of the alchemical traditions and the involvement of important figures of "modern science" such as Isaac Newton in the field of alchemy, a teleological understanding of the transition from alchemy to chemistry seems inadequate for discussing how science was practiced in the past. This may be particularly true for the Ottoman context, where a longstanding tradition of alchemy becomes subsumed under a larger narrative of the triumph of Western science during the nineteenth century. In this podcast, Tuna Artun explores the world of alchemy and discusses its transformation during the Ottoman period. - See more at: http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2013/12/alchemy-ottoman-empire.html#sthash.d8GWTykK.dpuf Genre History of Science