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DalmauMinkVoelkelWalshHooperNewmanIII.xml
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<p>The Chymistry of Isaac Newton<note type="footnote"><ref target="http://chymistry.org">http://chymistry.org</ref></note> project team has digitized and encoded, following the TEI
Guidelines, the complete corpus of Newton’s alchemical manuscripts, which total more
than 2,000 pages and over one million words. Newton cited more than 5,000 published and
unpublished works in these manuscripts; many of his annotations reference items in his
own library, as he was an exceptionally dedicated reader of alchemical texts. Newton’s
extensive citations and annotations provide a window into his alchemical research and
practices, and serve as the basis for our authoritative bibliography of his alchemical
sources.</p>
<p>The bibliography, also encoded according to the TEI Guidelines, is being developed as
both a standalone reference work as well as an integrated resource with the alchemical
manuscripts, providing additional context for Newton’s citations and florilegia. Once
finished, the bibliography will provide complete, structured citations – which often
would appear very abbreviated or incomplete in the manuscripts – that can be formatted
to comply with modern bibliographic conventions and bibliographic management systems.
Our bibliography will also link to digitized online versions of the source texts
available through Early English Books Online, HathiTrust Digital Library, and other
digital repositories. The citations include quasi-facsimile title page transcription, a
technique used for bibliographic description of rare books, to enable richer forms of
citation analysis. By analyzing the citations, we will be able to date Newton’s
manuscripts, cluster manuscripts that cite the same or related sources, and, ultimately,
generate network graphs that will reveal connections between the cited authors and texts
and how they influence Newton’s own ideas and work. This paper will provide an overview
of the methods and approaches used to compile this authoritative bibliography, tactics
for integrating the bibliography with the manuscript collection, and set the stage for
computational analysis of the citations.</p>
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