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Georgius Agricola (24 March 1494 – 21 November 1555) was a German scholar and scientist. Known as "the father of mineralogy", he was born at Glauchau in Saxony. His real name was Georg Pawer ; Agr...
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Agricola, who is often refered to as the "father of mineralogy," was born and spent most of his life in Saxony, which is now part of eastern Germany and the Czech Republic. Although little is known of his youth, he received a B.A. ... Georgius Agricola from the University of California Museum of Paleontology.
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During this time, according to the scholarly tradition of his days, Bauer Latinized his name to Georgius Agricola. ... In 1520, Agricola returned to the University of Leipzig to study medicine and science. There, he came into close contact with a circle of humanist scholars who maintained a lively exchange of ideas with...
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Georg Agricola ... Georgius Agricola (1490-1555) was a german mineralogist. ... Category: Georgius Agricola...
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Mining is represented by Georgius Agricola's spectacularly illustrated De Re Metallica in the editions published in 1556, 1561, and 1657. The Renaissance "machine" books, with their brilliant plates depicting levers and pulleys moving every kind of object, are the foundations upon which much of modern engineering rests.
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Georgius Agricola (March 24, 1494 - November 21, 1555) was a German scholar and man of science. Known as "the father of mineralogy", he was born at Glauchau in Saxony. His real name was Georg Pawer; Agricola is the Latinized version of his name, Pawer meaning peasant.
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