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  • History of mineralogy - Wikipedia
    In the early 16th century AD, the writings of the German scientist Georg Bauer, pen-name Georgius Agricola (1494–1555 AD), in his Bermannus, sive de re metallica dialogus (1530) is considered to be the official establishment of mineralogy in the modern sense of its study
  • The History of Mineralogy: The Study of Earth’s Minerals
    Learn about the fascinating evolution of mineralogy, from ancient practices to modern advancements, and discover how each era transformed our understanding of Earth's minerals
  • Mineralogy | Crystallography, Petrology Geochemistry | Britannica
    Mineralogy, scientific discipline that is concerned with all aspects of minerals, including their physical properties, chemical composition, internal crystal structure, and occurrence and distribution in nature and their origins in terms of the physicochemical conditions of formation
  • Mineralogy - SpringerLink
    By the eighteenth century, then, three major areas of mineralogical study had taken shape: the chemical analysis of minerals, the structure and physical properties of mineral crystals, and the rational classification of mineral substances
  • Evolutionary System of Mineralogy | ROBERT M. HAZEN - Robert Hazen
    “Mineral Evolution” is the study of the changing diversity and distribution of minerals, which are the consequence of a succession of physical, chemical, and ultimately biological processes through more than 4 5 billion years of Earth history
  • A Brief History of Earth Sciences: Before 1900 - Academic Influence
    A big name in early mineralogy, and “founder of modern geologic thought” is the Danish priest-scientist and developer of the first law of crystallography, Nicolas Steno (1638-1686) Though the son and step-son of a goldsmith, Steno’s arrival in the nascent scientific field of mineralogy was by way of paleontology–he noticed similarities
  • Mineralogy - New World Encyclopedia
    In the early sixteenth century C E , the writings of the German scientist Georg Bauer, pen-name Georgius Agricola (1494-1555 C E ), in his Bermannus, sive de re metallica dialogus (1530) is considered to be the official establishment of mineralogy in the modern sense of its study
  • Sciences of the Earth Studies in the History of Mineralogy . . . - Routledge
    Sciences of the Earth first presents a connected series of papers on the history of mineralogy in relation to chemistry, from the Renaissance to the beginning of the 19th century It considers some of the important philosophical ideas that underpinned early thinking about minerals and earths, and also the practicalities of mineral analysis


















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