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De Re Metallica, Translated from the First Latin Edition of 1556

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A comprehensive technical treatise on mining and metallurgy, organized into systematic sections that explain prospecting and extraction methods, mine construction and ventilation, ore dressing and smelting procedures, furnaces and tools, water management and mechanical devices, assaying and refining. The text combines practical observation, detailed descriptions of equipment and workflows, and schematic illustrations to guide extraction, processing, and safety. Appendices and annotations clarify measurements, terminology, and historical techniques. Emphasis falls on empirical methods, step-by-step processes, and improvements in efficiency and worker safety, offering a handbook-like survey of pre-modern metallurgical technology and operative knowledge.

About the Author

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Georg Agricola

Georg Agricola was a German scholar and scientist, best known for his pioneering work in mining and metallurgy. His most notable publication, "De Re Metallica," originally published in 1556, is a comprehensive treatise that covers various aspects of mining, mineralogy, and metallurgy, and is considered a foundational text in the field. Agricola's meticulous observations and systematic approach laid the groundwork for future advancements in mining technology and practices. His contributions significantly influenced both the scientific community and the development of mining as an industry during the Renaissance.

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