Agricola, Georgius
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De re metallica
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1912/1950
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is in the copper is mixed with the remainder of silver; the copper itself,
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equally with the lead, will be changed partly into litharge and partly into
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hearth-lead.
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The silver-lead alloy which does not melt is taken from the
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margin of the crucible with a hooked bar.</
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>The work of “drying” is distributed into four operations, which are
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master begins at the fourth hour of the morning, and with his assistant chips </
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off the stalactites from the exhausted liquation cakes. </
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cakes to the furnace, and put the stalactites upon the heap of liquation
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