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Georgius Agricola (1494-1555). German scientist
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Georgius Agricola (1494-1555). German scientist
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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Agricola Barrel Bauer Economy Georg Georgius Hammer Labor Laborer Labour Labourer Labouring Mallet Mine Mineral Mineralogy Mining Renaissance Scientific Scientist Tool Worker Workerism Workshop Metallica
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This engraving is an exquisite representation of Georgius Agricola (1494-1555), the renowned German scientist and father of mineralogy. The image, taken from his seminal work "De Re Metallica," published in Basel in 1564, showcases Agricola in a workshop setting, surrounded by the tools of his trade and the fruits of his labor. Agricola, also known as Georg Bauer, is depicted in the center of the image, donning a scholar's cap and holding a hammer and mallet, symbolizing his expertise in mining and metalworking. To his left, a couple works together, using a barrel and pawl to process ore. A child, perhaps an apprentice, looks on curiously, while a dog rests at their feet. The scene is set against a backdrop of a European mining community, with wooden structures and a bustling economy in full swing. The use of color adds depth and vibrancy to the image, transporting us back to the Renaissance era. Agricola's groundbreaking work on mineralogy and mining techniques revolutionized the industry and laid the foundation for modern scientific inquiry. His influence extended beyond the realm of science, shaping the labor class and workerism during the early modern age. This engraving is a testament to Agricola's enduring legacy and the transformative power of scientific discovery. It offers a glimpse into the past, providing us with a unique perspective on the intersection of labor, economy, and scientific progress during the 16th century.
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