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De Re Metallica, 1556. Part 2
ICOMOS Advisory Process Was
Georgius Agricola and Vannoccio Biringuccio, Long Deceased, Without Whose Work This Project Could Not Have Been Undertaken
An Exploration of Georgius Agricola's Natural Philosophy in De Re Metallica
To Persons and Authorities
Rediscovery Ol the .Elements Agricola
How Glass Changed the World
Medieval Pb (Cu-Ag) Smelting in the Colline Metallifere District (Tuscany, Italy): Slag Heterogeneity As a Tracer of Ore Provenance and Technological Process
The Great 16Th-Century Chroniclers of Pyrotechnology Go to Any Good Technical Library Today Verges on Plagiarism
An Example Concerning Georgius Agricola (1494-1555)
On Ignatius Born's Eighteenth Century So-Called European Amalgamation Process
Bull. Hist. Chem. 12 (1992)
History Reducing Exposure Tothem
Notes from Underground: Technical Writing and the Hermetic Tradition
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Picturing The
De Re Metallica
Mining, Metallurgy, and War
Top View
Pirotechnia of Vannoccio Biringuccio, 1943
Herbert Hoover and the History of Chemistry William B
European Silver Sources from the 15Th to the 17Th Century: the Influx of “New World” Silver in Portuguese Currency
Anatomie Des De Re Metallica D'agricola
800 Years of Mining Activity and 450 Years of Geological Research in The
Georgii Argicolae De Re Metallica Libri XII. Froben, Basel; 1556; Book VI, P.125
De Re Metallica: an Early Ergonomics Lesson Applied to Machine Design in the Renaissance
Rediscovery of the Elements Germanium: Freiberg, Germany