Agricola, Georgius
,
De re metallica
,
1912/1950
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on
the
other
hand
,
the
small
army
of
writers
prior
to
his
time
were
not
much
interested
in
the
description
of
industrial
pursuits
.
Moreover
,
in
those
thousands
of
years
prior
to
printing
,
the
tedious
and
expensive
transcription
of
manuscripts
by
hand
was
mostly
applied
to
matters
of
more
general
interest
,
and
therefore
many
writings
may
have
been
lost
in
consequence
.
In
fact
,
such
was
the
fate
of
the
works
of
Theophrastus
and
Strato
on
these
subjects
.
We
have
prepared
a
short
sketch
of
Agricola'
s
life
and
times
,
not
only
to
give
some
indication
of
his
learning
and
character
,
but
also
of
his
considerable
position
in
the
community
in
which
he
lived
.
As
no
appreciation
of
Agricola'
s
stature
among
the
founders
of
science
can
be
gained
without
consideration
of
the
advance
which
his
works
display
over
those
of
his
predecessors
,
we
therefore
devote
some
attention
to
the
state
of
knowledge
of
these
subjects
at
the
time
by
giving
in
the
Appendix
a
short
review
of
the
literature
then
extant
and
a
summary
of
Agricola'
s
other
writings
.
To
serve
the
bibliophile
we
present
such
data
as
we
have
been
able
to
collect
it
with
regard
to
the
various
editions
of
his
works
.
The
full
titles
of
the
works
quoted
in
the
footnotes
under
simply
authors
'
names
will
be
found
in
this
Appendix
.
We
feel
that
it
is
scarcely
doing
Agricola
justice
to
publish
De
Re
Metallíca
only
.
While
it
is
of
the
most
general
interest
of
all
of
his
works
,
yet
,
from
the
point
of
view
of
pure
science
,
De Natura Fossílíum
and
De
Ortu et Causís
are
works
which
deserve
an
equally
important
place
.
It
is
unfortunate
that
Agricola'
s
own
countrymen
have
not
given
to
the
world
competent
translations
into
German
,
as
his
work
has
too
often
been
judged
by
the
German
translations
,
the
infidelity
of
which
appears
in
nearly
every
paragraph
.
We
do
not
present
De
Re
Metallíca
as
a
work
of
“practical”
value
.
The
methods
and
processes
have
long
since
been
superseded
;
yet
surely
such
a
milestone
on
the
road
of
development
of
one
of
the
two
most
basic
of
human
industrial
activities
is
more
worthy
of
preservation
than
the
thousands
of
volumes
devoted
to
records
of
human
destruction
.
To
those
interested
in
the
history
of
their
own
profession
we
need
make
no
apologies
,
except
for
the
long
delay
in
publication
.
For
this
we
put
forward
the
necessity
of
active
endeavour
in
many
directions
;
as
this
book
could
be
but
a
labour
of
love
,
it
has
had
to
find
the
moments
for
its
execution
in
night
hours
, week-
ends,
and
holidays
,
in
all
extending
over
a
period
of
about
five
years
.
If
the
work
serves
to
strengthen
the
traditions
of
one
of
the
most
important
and
least
recognized
of
the
world
'
s
professions
we
shall
be
amply
repaid
.
It
is
our
pleasure
to
acknowledge
our
obligations
to
Professor
H
.
R
.
Fairclough,
of
Stanford
University
,
for
perusal
of
and
suggestions
upon
the
first
chapter
;
and
to
those
whom
we
have
engaged
from
time
to
time
for
one
service
or
another
,
chiefly
bibliographical
work
and
collateral
translation
.
We
are
also
sensibly
obligated
to
the
printers
, Messrs.
Frost
&
Sons
,
for
their
patience
and
interest
,
and
for
their
willingness
to
bend
some
of
the
canons
of
modern
printing
,
to
meet
the
demands
of
the
16th
Century
.
THE
RED
HOUSE
,
HORNTON
STREET
,
LONDON
.
July
1, 1912.
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