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  1. Agricola, Preface to De Re Metallica, 1556. Georg Bauer, better known by the Latin version of his name Georgius Agricola, is considered the founder of geology as a discipline. His work paved the way for further systematic study of the Earth and of its rocks, minerals, and fossils. He made fundamental contributions to mining geology and ...

  2. 18 de nov. de 2016 · Georgius Agricola. Contemporáneo de varios personajes célebres del Renacimiento como Leonardo Da Vinci, Cristóbal Colón, Martín Lutero y Nicolás Copérnico, Georg Pawer (Georgius Agrícola es la forma latina de su nombre) nació en Glauchau, Sajonia, el 24 de marzo de 1494.

  3. 1 de oct. de 2002 · In 1546, Maurice, Elector of Saxony, made Agricola the Mayor of Chemnitz, a one-year term that he held again in 1547, 1551, and 1553. This appears surprising, since Agricola was Catholic, whereas the Elector (who had been instrumental in promoting Luther’s Reformation) and the people of Saxony were predominantly Protestant.

  4. De re metallica (en español: Sobre los metales) es un libro en latín publicado en Alemania a mediados del siglo XVI que aborda en detalle el estado del arte de la minería, el refinado y la fundición de metales de la época. Su autor fue Georg Bauer, cuyo pseudónimo era «Georgius Agricola», la traducción de su nombre al latín.

  5. Georgius Agricola. Georgius Agricola, orig. Georg Bauer, (born March 24, 1494, Glauchau, Saxony—died Nov. 21, 1555, Chemnitz), German scholar and scientist known as the father of mineralogy. A town physician in Saxony (1527–33), he was among the first to found a natural science upon observation as opposed to speculation.

  6. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Georgius Agricola témájú médiaállományokat. George Agricola Zwölf Bücher vom Berg- und Hüttenwesen Berlin, 1928 Georg Agricola 1494 - 1555 zu Seinem 400.Todestag.

  7. Georgius Agricola (March 24, 1494 – November 21, 1555) was a German scholar and scientist. Known as "the father of mineralogy ," he was born at Glauchau in Saxony. He was a pioneer in physical geology and the first to classify minerals scientifically. His most famous work, De re metallica ( On the Nature of Metals (Minerals)) (1556), was a ...