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(Jonathan Ott with Albert Hofmann (left) )
Jonathan Ott (born 1949 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an ethnobotanist, writer, translator, publisher, natural products chemist and botanical researcher in the area of entheogens and their cultural and historical uses, and helped coin the term "''entheogen''".〔''The Road to Eleusis'' (2008) By R. Gordon Wasson, Albert Hofmann, Carl A. P. Ruck, Huston Smith pg. 139〕 ==Writings== Ott has written eight books, co-written five, and contributed to four others, and published many articles in the field of entheogens. He has collaborated with other researchers like Christian Rätsch, Jochen Gartz, and the late ethnomycologist R. Gordon Wasson. He translated Albert Hofmann's 1979 book ''LSD: My Problem Child'' (''LSD: Mein Sorgenkind''), and ''On Aztec Botanical Names'' by Blas Pablo Reko, into English. His articles have appeared in many publications, including ''The Entheogen Review'', ''The Entheogen Law Reporter'', the ''Journal of Cognitive Liberties'', the ''Journal of Psychoactive Drugs'' (AKA the ''Journal of Psychedelic Drugs''), the ''MAPS Bulletin'', ''Head'', ''High Times'', ''Curare'', ''Eleusis'', ''Integration'', ''Lloydia'', ''The Sacred Mushroom Seeker'', and several Harvard Botanical Museum pamphlets. He is a co-editor of ''Eleusis: Journal of Psychoactive Plants & Compounds'', along with Giorgio Samorini.〔(Erowid Website )〕
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