10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AERUGO»
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aerugo in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Full Metal Alchemist - Military:
Aerugo War, Alexandre, ...
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The Alphabet of Galen: Pharmacy from Antiquity to the Middle ...
Alii massulas aeris ligant et eis quasi scobis ligamenta decidunt in acetoque
mittunt et quotidie bis aut ter commouent usque quo aerugo euadat. Est ergo
optima aerugo quae est leuis et tactu nullam asperitudinem habet. vires autem
habet ...
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De Natura Fossilium (Textbook of Mineralogy)
They say, according to Dioscorides, that aerugo forms in two ways in copper
mines, especially the Cyprian mines. It occurs as an efflorescence in small
amounts on copper bearing stones, this being the best variety, or as drippings in
certain ...
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The Lindisfarne and Rushworth Gospels: now first printed ...
... in abscondito ethnici faciunt1 assimilari quibus opua sit vobis demitte ... nos
dimitti- mus inducas nos hominibus vester dimittet.. exterminant pareant videaris
hominibus abscondito aerugo et tinea aerugo neque tinea1 Rushworth (circa A.
d.
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The Laud Herbal Glossary
Aerugo: iaren, 8IO(erugo). Eruginem aquane: iarin, 839. Erugo pentafille: iurio,
847. Aerugo campana: subgia, diaprassi uita quam nera, 636. Aerugo cupri: hiuo
ciprum, flos, 797 (erago cipri). Aerugo rasa: hilussitum, 793 (erugine rasa, ...
(1998) AERUGO Green Synonym, variant or common name Aerugo (Pliny, 77 AD
) or aeruco (Vitruvius, first century BC) occurs as a Latin term for various blue-
green and green corrosion products of copper, its alloys and ores. It is stated in ...
Nicholas Eastaugh, Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, 2008
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Copper and Bronze in Art: Corrosion, Colorants, Conservation
The Organic Salts of Copper CHAPTER 9 l n his famous work De materia medica
, the first-century Greek physician and pharmacologist Dioscorides records one of
the earliest accounts of the preparation of aerugo rasilis (copper acetate) using ...
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Isidore of Seville's Etymologies: Complete English Translation
This is also called aerugo, from erodendo, eroding; for aerugo is a defect of iron,
named for erodendo, not from aeramentum.158 6 Scoria, dross, is off-scourings
and filth burnt off in the fire. It is called scoria because it is knocked from, excutitur
...
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Annotations on the Four Gospels and the Acts of the ...
Av.d the notion of fip<oa-tg in the Bible belongs, to this rubigo, not to aerugo, or
the rust of metals, which is called log, James v. 3. and there used more as setting
a mark, or being a witness against hoarding, than as destroying them. Hammond.
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Pigment Compendium: A Dictionary and Optical Microscopy of ...
(1998) AERUGO Green Synonym, variant or common name Aerugo (Pliny, 77 AD
) or aeruco (Vitruvius, first century BC) occurs as a Latin term for various blue-
green and green corrosion products of copper, its alloys and ores. It is stated in ...
Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, 2008
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