Baron Inigo Born's new process of amalgamation of gold and silver ores, and other metallic mixtures. from the Baron's account in German, translated into English by R. E. Raspe. Buy on Amazon

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Baron Inigo Born's new process of amalgamation of gold and silver ores, and other metallic mixtures. from the Baron's account in German, translated into English by R. E. Raspe.

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Author(s)Ignaz Born
ISBN / ASIN1171370466
ISBN-139781171370468
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British Library

T127864

The supplement has a separate titlepage: 'Reports and opinions on the advantages of amalgamation. Drawn up by some eminent miners and metallurgists, at their meeting, at Glasshutte, near Shemniz, in 1786.'. With a list of subscribers.

London : printed for T. Cadell, 1791. xxxiv,256p.,22 plates ; 4°
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