Agricola, Georgius
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De re metallica
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1912/1950
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, of yellowish green, yellow, purple, black, or outside red and inside
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>These must be reckoned as the richest ores, because the gold
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exceeds the stone or earth in weight. </
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contains more than three
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; for although but
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a small proportion of gold is found in the earth or stone, yet it equals in value
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other metals of greater weight.
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All other gold ores are considered poor, because
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