Agricola, Georgius, De re metallica, 1912/1950

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In 1544 began the publication of the series of books to which Agricola
owes
his position.
The first volume comprised five works and was finally
issued
in 1546; it was subsequently considerably revised, and re-issued in 1558.
These
works were: De Ortu et Causís Subterraneorum, in fivebooks, the
first
work on physical geology; De Natura Eorum quae Effluunt ex Terra, in
four
books, on subterranean waters and gases; De Natura Fossílíum, in
ten
books, the first systematic mineralogy; De Veteribus et Novís Metallís,
in
twobooks, devoted largely to the history of metals and topographical
mineralogy
; a new edition of Bermannus was included; and finally Rerum
Metallícarum
Interpretatio, a glossary of Latin and German mineralogical
and
metallurgical terms.
Another work, De Animantíbus Subterraneis,
usually
published with De Re Metallica, is dated 1548 in the preface. It

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