Plate XVIII: Pyrites, Magnetic Iron, Iron-Glance, Iron Ores
- Part of The Mineral Kingdom
- 1859
Figures 1-4. Magnetic Pyrites.
1. Magnetic Pyrites
Figures 2-8. Pyrites.
2. Pyrites
3. The same [Pyrites]
4. The same [Pyrites]
5. The same [Pyrites]
6. The same [Pyrites]
7. The same [Pyrites]
8. Pyrites
Figures 9-12. Spear Pyrites.
9. Spear Pyrites, or Prismatic Iron Pyrites
10. Spear Pyrites
11. The same [Spear Pyrites]
12. The same [Spear Pyrites]
Figures 13-16. Magnetic Iron.
13. Magnetic Iron
14. The same [Magnetic Iron]
15. The same [Magnetic Iron]
16. Magnetic Iron
Figures 17-21. Iron-Glance, Red OXide of Iron, Hematite.
17. Iron-Glance
18. The same [Iron-Glance]
19. The same [Iron-Glance]
20. The same [Iron-Glance]
21. Fibrous Red-Iron, or Hœmatite
Figures 22-23. Brown Iron Ores.
22. Needle Iron Ore
23. Fibrous Limonite
This hand-colored plate is part of the first edition English translation of the German Das Mineralreich in Bildern. The publication consists of two sections; the first is an introduction including topics such as the formation of crystals and chemical reactions of crystals; the second is devoted to the description of various mineral groups including precious stones, hornblende and augitic minerals, felspathic minerals, micaceous minerals, zeolitic minerals, calcareous minerals, and various salts and compounds. The final pages of the book contain twenty-four lithograph plates depicting crystalline structures and mineral forms. The first two plates are labeled A and B and the remaining plates are numbered I through XXII. The plates are hand-colored, using metallic finishes to create a lustrous effect.
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Kurr, J. G. (Johann Gottlob). “Plate XVIII: Pyrites, Magnetic Iron, Iron-Glance, Iron Ores.” In The Mineral Kingdom. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edmonston and Douglas, 1859. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/2a3sfq8.
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