Agricola, Georgius, De re metallica, 1912/1950

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1is first roasted in a hot fire for about six or eight hours; next, when it has
cooled
, it is crushed and washed; then the concentrates made by washing
are
again roasted, crushed, washed, dried, and weighed.
The portion which
it
has lost whilst it is being roasted and washed is taken into account, and
these
concentrates by washing represent the cake which will be melted out
of
the copper ore.
Place three centumpondia (lesser weights) of this, mixed
with
three centumpondia (lesser weights) each of copper scales30, saltpetre,
and
Venetian glass, mixed, into the triangular crucible, and place it in the iron
hoop
which is set on the hearth in front of the double bellows.
Cover the crucible
with
charcoal in such a way that nothing may fall into the ore which is to be
melted
, and so that it may melt more quickly.
At first blow a gentle blast with
the
bellows in order that the ore may be heated gradually in the fire; then
blow
strongly till it melts, and the fire consumes that which has been added to
it
, and the ore itself exudes whatever slag it possesses.
Next, cool
the
crucible which has been taken out, and when this is broken you will find
the
copper; weigh this, in order to ascertain how great a portion of the ore
the
fire has consumed.
Some ore is only once roasted, crushed, and washed;
and
of this kind of concentrates, three centumpondia (lesser weights) are
taken
with one centumpondíum each of common salt, argol and glass­
galls
.
Heat them in the triangular crucible, and when the mixture has
cooled
a button of pure copper will be found, if the ore is rich in this metal.
If, however, it is less rich, a stony lump results, with which the copper is
intermixed
; this lump is again roasted, crushed, and, after adding stones
which
easily melt and saltpetre, it is again melted in another crucible, and
there
settles in the bottom of the crucible a button of pure copper.
If you
wish
to know what proportion of silver is in this copper button, melt it in a
cupel
after adding lead.
With regard to this test I will speak later.

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