Agricola, Georgius
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De re metallica
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1912/1950
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BOOK III.
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concerning the miners, also I have discussed the
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choice of localities for mining. </
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and for evaporating waters; further, I described
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the method of searching for veins. </
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matters I was occupied in the second book; now I
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come to the third book, which is about veins and
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stringers, and the seams in the rocks
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canales
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in the earth, but very often elsewhere by this name I have described that
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; I now attach a second significance to
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these words, for by them I mean to designate any mineral substances which
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the earth keeps hidden within her own deep receptacles.
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