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Separating lead from silver or gold in a cupellation furnace, 1556
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Separating lead from silver or gold in a cupellation furnace, 1556
Separating lead from silver or gold in a cupellation furnace, 1556. The Foreman consumed quantities of butter to avoid being poisoned (to prevent absorption of lead in the stomach). From De re metallica by Agricola (Georg Bauer). (Basel, 1556)
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Agricola Furnace Georg Bauer Georgius Georgius Agricola Health And Safety Industrial Disease Lead Metal Industry Oxford Science Archive Refining
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This print takes us back to the 16th century, showcasing a crucial process in the metal industry. In this image from Georgius Agricola's renowned book "De re metallica" we witness the separation of lead from silver or gold in a cupellation furnace. The skilled workers are diligently refining these precious metals, their faces obscured by shadows as they toil away. What makes this particular scene intriguing is the unique precaution taken by the foreman. Aware of the dangers posed by lead absorption, he consumes copious amounts of butter to protect himself from poisoning. This early example of health and safety measures demonstrates how even centuries ago, individuals were willing to go to great lengths for their well-being. The woodcut technique used in this print adds an element of authenticity and historical significance. It transports us back in time, allowing us to appreciate the dedication and craftsmanship required in such industrial processes during that era. Georg Bauer (also known as Georgius Agricola) was not only a respected scholar but also a pioneer in documenting mining practices through his writings and illustrations like this one. His contributions have greatly influenced our understanding of metallurgy today. This remarkable piece serves as a reminder of both human ingenuity and perseverance throughout history while shedding light on important aspects such as worker safety within industries that continue to shape our world today.
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