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AR9425645 
Blast furnace for smelting iron ore, 1556.
AR921381 
Sectional view of a German mine, 1556.
AR917585 
Stamp for breaking copper cupellation cakes for further refining, 1556.
AR912761 
Draining a mine using a series of suction pumps powered by a water wheel, 1556.
AR917588 
Reversible hoist for raising leather buckets from a mine shaft, 1556.
AR917597 
Sectional view of a mine showing shafts and galleries, 1556.
AR917618 
Stamping and roasting ore to extract metal, 1556.
AR921375 
Washing for tin, 1556.
AR917591 
Smelting iron and hammering bars with a mechanical hammer, 1556.
AR917609 
Pump powered by men in a treadmill, 1556.
AR922764 
Lead smelting, 1556.
AR922611 
A mine being drained by a rag-and-chain pump powered by an overshot water wheel, 1556.
AR917528 
Georgius Agricola (1494-1555). German scientist. Known as "the father of mineralogy". Engraving belonging to his work De Re Metallica. Basel 1564. Colored.
alb1747292 
Crushing gold bearing ores in mills similar in principle to flour mills, 1556.
AR917594 
Georgius Agricola, 16th century German physician, mineralogist and metallurgist.
AR923899 
AR9381177 
AR9380498 
Refining copper: removing cakes of copper from the crucible and quenching in a tub of water, 1556.
AR917606 
AR9381235 
Illustration from De re metallica libri XII by Georgius Agricola, 1556. Private Collection. 
Unique Identifier AR9425644 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4724px × 3793px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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AGRICOLA
Alchemy
Book Art
DE RE METALLICA
Fine Art Images
GEORGIUS AGRICOLA
Germany
History
HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY
Labor
MEDIEVAL TECHNOLOGY
MINE
Mine (Mining)
Miner
MINERS
Mining
Private Collection
Renaissance
Woodcut
Work