Description
The astrologer-physician Richard Napier (1559-1634) was not only a man of practical science and medicine but also a master of occult arts and a devout parish rector who purportedly held conversations with angels. This new interpretation of Napier reveals him to be a coherent and methodical man whose burning desire for certain, true knowledge contributed to the contemporary venture of putting existing knowledge to useful ends.
Originally trained in theology and ordained as an Anglican priest, Napier later studied astrological medicine and combined astrology, religious thought, and image and ritual magic in his medical work. Ofer Hadass draws on a remarkable archive of Napier's medical cases and religious writings-including the interviews he claimed to have held with angels-to show how Napier's seemingly inconsistent approaches were rooted in an inclusive and coherent worldview, combining equal respect for ancient authority and for experientially derived knowledge. Napier's endeavors exemplify the fruitful relationship between religion and science that offered a well-founded alternative to the rising mechanistic explanation of nature at the time.
Carefully researched and compellingly told, Medicine, Religion, and Magic in Early Stuart England is an insightful exploration of one of the most fascinating figures at the intersection of medicine, magic, and theology in early modern England and of the healing methods employed by physicians of the era.
About the Author
Ofer Hadass is Director of Technology at the Division of Health Insurances of Clalit Health Services and Research Fellow at the Center for Health, Humanism, and Society, Ben Gurion University of the Negev.
Reviews
"A compelling study. . . . This volume informs the eventual separation of religion and magic."
-G. M. Smith Choice
"A thoughtful and comprehensive intellectual biography of Richard Napier. The book will be of great use to scholars and students for its clear introductions to complex topics, such as early modern astrology and the occult. The book also illuminates the fascinating mental world of Napier, which offers rich insights into beliefs and practices of the age."
-Olivia Weisser Bulletin of the History of Medicine
"A provocative intellectual biography."
-Ryan J. Stark Renaissance Quarterly
"Hadass has performed an incredibly helpful service in bringing Napier and his records to light."
-Gary K. Waite Canadian Journal of History / Annales canadiennes d'histoire
"Hadass successfully explores the interaction of astrological, magical, and angelic divination with theological understandings in the work of Richard Napier, providing for the first time a rounded view of this Anglican priest-physician and an invaluable guide to those wishing to use Napier's uniquely rich collection of manuscripts."
-Jonathan Barry,author of Witchcraft and Demonology in South-West England, 1640-1789
"Illuminating and effective, making a learned and worthwhile contribution to our understanding of early modern magic and its religious milieu."
-Michael Hunter Journal of Ecclesiastical History
"Part biography, part analysis of Napier's work, this volume is valuable for deepening our understanding of the ways authority and knowledge were conceived in the early modern period, and how this fed into both the theological and medical spheres."
-Sarah Waters The Seventeenth Century
Book Information
ISBN 9780271080185
Author Ofer Hadass
Format Hardback
Page Count 232
Imprint Pennsylvania State University Press
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Weight(grams) 499g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 235mm