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Webster 1671
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  14005
AuthorAuthor of the document. John Webster
TitleTitel of the book. Metallographia, or, An history of metals : wherein is declared the signs of ores and minerals both before and after digging, the causes and manner of their generations, their kinds, sorts, and differences : with the description of sundry new metals or semi metals, and many other things pertaining to mineral knowledge : as also the handling and shewing of their vegetability, and the discussion of the most difficult questions belonging to mystical chymistry, as of the philosophers gold, their mercury, the liquor alkahest, aurum potabile, and such like: gathered forth of the most approved authors that have written in Greek, Latine, or High-Dutch, with some observations and discoveries of the author himself
YearYear of the literature reference  1671
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. London 51° 30' 26.42" N, 0° 7' 39.54" W
TypeLiterature type (book, journal, etc.)  monograph
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.
CitationCitation text of reference Webster, John (1617) Metallographia, or, An history of metals, London
External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia 
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Metal
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence

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