Agricola, Georgius, De re metallica, 1912/1950

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In the first place, mountains differ greatly in position, some being
situated
in even and level plains, while others are found in broken and
elevated
regions, and others again seem to be piled up, one mountain upon
another
.
The wise miner does not mine in mountains which are situated on
open
plains, neither does he dig in those which are placed on the summits of
mountainous
regions, unless by some chance the veins in those mountains
have
been denuded of their surface covering, and abounding in metals and
other
products, are exposed plainly to his notice,—for with regard to what
I
have already said more than once, and though I never repeat it again,
I
wish to emphasize this exception as to the localities which should
not
be selected.
All districts do not possess a great number of mountains
crowded
together; some have but one, others two, others three, or perhaps
a
few more.
In some places there are plains lying between them; in others
the
mountains are joined together or separated only by narrow valleys.
The miner should not dig in those solitary mountains, dispersed through
the
plains and open regions, but only in those which are connected and
joined
with others.
Then again, since mountains differ in size, some being
very
large, others of medium height, and others more like hills than
mountains
, the miner rarely digs in the largest or the smallest of them,
but
generally only in those of medium size.
Moreover, mountains have a
great
variety of shapes; for with some the slopes rise gradually, while
others
, on the contrary, are all precipitous; in some others the slopes are
gradual
on one side, and on the other sides precipitous; some are drawn
out
in length; some are gently curved; others assume different
shapes
.
But the miner may dig in all parts of them, except where there
are
precipices, and he should not neglect even these latter if metallic veins

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