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Stamping and roasting ore to extract metal, 1556.
AR921375 
Stamp for breaking copper cupellation cakes for further refining, 1556.
AR912761 
Sectional view of a German mine, 1556.
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Pump powered by men in a treadmill, 1556.
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Blast furnace for smelting iron ore, 1556.
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Reversible hoist for raising leather buckets from a mine shaft, 1556.
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Draining a mine using a series of suction pumps powered by a water wheel, 1556.
AR917588 
Bellows supplying draught to a smelting furnace, 1556.
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Sectional view of a mine showing shafts and galleries, 1556.
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Smelting iron and hammering bars with a mechanical hammer, 1556.
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Washing for tin, 1556.
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A mine being drained by a rag-and-chain pump powered by an overshot water wheel, 1556.
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Refining copper: removing cakes of copper from the crucible and quenching in a tub of water, 1556.
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Smelting of ores (gold, silver, copper and lead), 1556.
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Steel production: a forge with bellows to produce draught, 1556.
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Separating lead from silver or gold in a cupellation furnace, 1556.
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Georgius Agricola, 16th century German physician, mineralogist and metallurgist.
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Rolling mill and forge powered by hot gases from a furnace, 1629.
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Georgius Agricola (1494-1555). German scientist. Known as "the father of mineralogy". Engraving belonging to his work De Re Metallica. Basel 1564. Colored.
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Crushing gold bearing ores in mills similar in principle to flour mills, 1556. 
Crushing gold bearing ores in mills similar in principle to flour mills, 1556. At bottom left goats in a treadmill produce horizontal power which is  transferred to a mill (A) through a crown-and-pinion. At bottom right men turn a capstan and power is transferred through a  tooth-and-pinion. From De re metallica by Georgius Agricola. (Basel, 1556). 
Unique Identifier AR917594 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2496px × 4194px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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16TH CENTURY
AGRICOLA
ANIMAL
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Ann Ronan Pictures
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capstan
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crushing
EXTRACTION
Georg Bauer
Georgius
GEORGIUS AGRICOLA
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Industry
Labor
LOCATION
Machine
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MECHANISM
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Metal
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Mill
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SIXTEENTH CENTURY
Technology
tooth and pinion
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