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Georgius Agricola (1494-1555)

Georgius Agricola was a leading scholar and scientist of the German Renaissance. He is widely regarded as the father of mineralogy and is known for his extensive studies and publications on mining, mineralogy, and metallurgy.

Georgius Agricola is the latinized form of Georg Bauer. He was born in the small town of Glauchau in Saxony, Germany. Little is known about his early life, but he is believed to have received a solid education in classical studies and the sciences. He later attended the Universities of Leipzig and Bologna, where he studied medicine and the natural sciences.

In 1524, Agricola returned to Saxony to become a physician in the mining town of Joachimsthal. It was there that he developed an interest in mining and metallurgy, and began to observe and study the industry’s operations and processes.

Agricola’s most famous work is his landmark book, De Re Metallica, published in 1556, a year after his death. The book was a comprehensive survey of mining, metallurgy, and mineralogy and covered everything from the discovery and mining of minerals to the smelting and refining of metals. It was illustrated with detailed diagrams and drawings, making it a valuable resource for miners and mining engineers in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Agricola’s was also a skilled linguist and translated a number of ancient Greek and Roman texts into German.

Animantibus subterraneis liber. Wiitebergae, typis Meisnerianis, impensis Zachariae Schureri, 1614 | |

Bergwerck Buch. Franckfort am Mayn, 1580

Bergwerck Buch. Getruckt zu Basel, in verlegung Ludwig Königs, 1621

Bermannus, sive De re metallica. Basilae, in aedibus Frobenianis, 1530 | |

Bermannus, sive De re metallica. Parisiis, apud Hieronynium Gormontium, 1541

Bermannus, sive De re metallica. Lipsiae, in officina Valentini Papae, 1546

De animantibus subterraneis liber. Basel, Froben, 1549

De animantibus subterraneis liber. Basel, Froben, 1549 | |

De re metallica libri XII. Baseleae, 1556 |

De re metallica libri XII. Basilae, sumptibus & typis Emanuelis Köning, 1657

De ortu & causis subterraneorum … De natura eorum quae effluunt ex terra … De natura fossilium … De veteribus & novis metallis … De re metallica ... Basel, Froben, 1546 | |

De ortu & causis subterraneorum … De natura eorum quae effluunt ex terra … De natura fossilium … De veteribus & novis metallis … De re metallica ... Basel, Froben, 1550 | | |

De ortu & causis subterraneorum … De natura eorum quae effluunt ex terra … De natura fossilium … De veteribus & novis metallis … De re metallica ... Basel, Froben, 1558

De ortu & causis subterraneorum … De natura eorum quae effluunt ex terra … De natura fossilium … De veteribus & novis metallis … De re metallica ... Wittebergae, sumptibus Zachariae Rüdingeri, 1612 |

De peste libri tres. Basel, Froben, 1554 | |

Epithalamium. Noribergiae, excudebat Ioannes Koler, 1573

Gesprach vom Bergwesen. Rotenburg, 1778

Libri quinque de mensuris & ponderibus. Parisiis, excudebat Christianus Wechelus, 1533 | |

Libri V. De Mensuris et ponderibus. Venetiis, per Ioan. Anto. de Nicolinis de Sabio for Melchior Sessa, 1535

Vom Bergwerck xij Bucher. Basel, Froben, 1557

De peste libri tres. Giessae, impensis Casparis Chemlini, 1611

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