Agricola, Georgius, De re metallica, 1912/1950

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1can assay the ore at a very small expense, and smelt it only at a great
expense.
Both processes, however, are carried out in the same way, for just
as we assay ore in a little furnace, so do we smelt it in the large furnace.
Also
in both cases charcoal and not wood is burned.
Moreover, in the crucible
when metals are tested, be they gold, silver, copper, or lead, they are mixed in
precisely the same way as they are mixed in the blast furnace when they
are smelted.
Further, those who assay ores with fire, either pour out the
metal in a liquid state, or, when it has cooled, break the crucible and clean

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