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Operis Mineralis, Oder Vieler Kunstlichen Und Nutzlichen Metallischen Arbeiten Beschreibung ... Theil is a detailed exploration of metallic works and processes by Johann Rudolph Glauber. Written in German, this historical text delves into the methods of extracting gold from various materials such as quartz, sand, and other low-grade ores. The book provides insights into 17th-century metallurgical techniques and alchemical practices, offering a valuable resource for historians of science and technology. Glauber's work is a significant contribution to the understanding of early chemical processes and the practical applications of mineralogy. It remains a fascinating read for those interested in the history of alchemy, mining, and the development of scientific knowledge.
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