An edition of De re metallica (1541)

De re metallica

1530-1556 : un dialogo sul mondo minerale e un trattato sull'arte de' metalli

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An edition of De re metallica (1541)

De re metallica

1530-1556 : un dialogo sul mondo minerale e un trattato sull'arte de' metalli

  • 6 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading

This is a translation from the first Latin Edition of 1556, with biographical introduction, annotations and appendices upon the development of mining methods, metallurgical processes. This book is a scientific classic based on field research.

Publish Date
Publisher
CLUEB
Language
Italian
Pages
542

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Edition Availability
Cover of: De re metallica
Cover of: De re metallica
De re metallica
1986, Dover
in English
Cover of: De re metallica
De re metallica
1950, Dover Publications
in English - [New ed.]

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Edition Notes

Author's name on t.p.: Georgius Agricola.

Facs. repr. of the 1563 ed.

Incl. (p. 25-79) Bermannus by G. Agricola.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Bologna
Other Titles
Bermannus.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
669

The Physical Object

Pagination
81, 542 p.
Number of pages
542

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL49978094M
ISBN 10
8849130244
ISBN 13
9788849130249
OCLC/WorldCat
232569643

Excerpts

Translator's preface. There are three objectives in translation of works of this character: to give a faithful, literal translation of the author's statements; to give these in a manner which will interest the reader; and to preserve, so far as is possible the style of the original text. The task has been difficult in this work because, in using Latin, the author availed himself of a medium which has ceased to expand a thousand years before his subject had in many particulars come into being; in consequence he was in difficulties with a large number of ideasfor which there were no corresponding words in the vocabulary at his command, and instead of adopting into the text his native German terms, he coined several hundred Latin expressions to answer his needs.
Page i, added by Alberto Ramirez C..

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