| The metal extraction by ore leaching (mostly copper) was about 1,000 years BC. known in the Mediterranean, but there are also barely no written records. The in the Middle Ages and in the following Renaissance well-known different procedures were first described in detail by Georg Agricola 1556 in hi ... moreThe metal extraction by ore leaching (mostly copper) was about 1,000 years BC. known in the Mediterranean, but there are also barely no written records. The in the Middle Ages and in the following Renaissance well-known different procedures were first described in detail by Georg Agricola 1556 in his book "De Re Metallica Libri XII". A contribution by Peter Seroka |
| Dieser Artikel befasst sich mit den Eisenerzlagerstätten im Raum Adorf, die geologisch auch in Teile des Ostsauerlandes übergreifen. Hier wird ein Stück deutscher Bergbaugeschichte zusammengefasst, deren Bedeutung immer im Schatten der großen deutschen Lagerstätten stand. So bin ich bemüht die histo ... moreDieser Artikel befasst sich mit den Eisenerzlagerstätten im Raum Adorf, die geologisch auch in Teile des Ostsauerlandes übergreifen. Hier wird ein Stück deutscher Bergbaugeschichte zusammengefasst, deren Bedeutung immer im Schatten der großen deutschen Lagerstätten stand. So bin ich bemüht die historischen Zusammenhänge etwas näher zu beleuchten. Viele der hier aufgeführten Informationen zu Orten und Bergwerken sind bereits aus dem Bewusstsein der einheimischen Bevölkerung verschwunden. |
| Who first discovered the mineral cerussite and where it was first found remains in the darkness of history. However, to give it a name, the first mention is attributed to the Renaissance scholar Conrad Gesner - which does not mean, however, that he discovered or first described the mineral. (Gesner ... moreWho first discovered the mineral cerussite and where it was first found remains in the darkness of history. However, to give it a name, the first mention is attributed to the Renaissance scholar Conrad Gesner - which does not mean, however, that he discovered or first described the mineral. (Gesner (1516 to 1565) is considered the most famous and important naturalist and scholar of Switzerland)..... A mineral portrait of our unfortunately deceased friend Peter Seroka |