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Georgius Agricola, 16th century German physician, mineralogist and metallurgist
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Georgius Agricola, 16th century German physician, mineralogist and metallurgist
Georgius Agricola, 16th century German physician, mineralogist and metallurgist. Agricola (christened Georg Bauer) (1494-1555) was the author of De re metallica, an early treatise on mining and metallurgy which remained a standard text on the subject for the next 200 years
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This print showcases the remarkable Georgius Agricola, a prominent figure of the 16th century. Born as Georg Bauer in Germany, he was not only a physician but also an accomplished mineralogist and metallurgist. His groundbreaking work, "De re metallica" revolutionized the fields of mining and metallurgy for centuries to come. In this portrait, Agricola's commanding presence is evident through his robust physique and distinguished beard. The image captures him in deep contemplation, reflecting his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge during a time when such pursuits were still emerging. Agricola's contribution to various disciplines including science, physics, geology, and mineralogy solidified his status as a pioneer in these fields. His expertise extended beyond theoretical understanding; he actively engaged with the industry by working closely with miners and exploring mines himself. As we gaze upon this monochrome portrayal of Agricola, we are reminded of his unwavering commitment to both academia and practical application. This photograph serves as a testament to his significant impact on our understanding of minerals, metals, medicine, and the overall progress of German society during that era. Preserved within the Oxford Science Archive collection by Print Collector1 under anonymous authorship adds an air of mystery surrounding this historical icon. It invites us to delve deeper into Agricola's life story while appreciating the lasting legacy he left behind for generations to come.
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