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- Vannoccio Biringuccio, sometimes spelled Vannocio Biringuccio (c. 1480 – c. 1539), was an Italian metallurgist. He is best known for his manual on metalworking...
- description of this metalloid in the West was written in 1540 by Vannoccio Biringuccio. China is the largest producer of antimony and its compounds, with most...
- casting bells. The earliest known detailed description was provided by Biringuccio. They were first applied to smelting metals in the late 17th century...
- to melt the br**** for casting. 16th-century technical writers such as Biringuccio, Ercker and Agricola described a variety of cementation br**** making...
- pounded heated metal repeatedly until bonding occurred. In 1540, Vannoccio Biringuccio published De la pirotechnia, which includes descriptions of the forging...
- Italian and first published in Venice in 1540. The author was Vannoccio Biringuccio, a citizen of Siena, Italy, who died before it was published. Further...
-  1396 Illustrations of fire lances from De la pirotechnia by Vannoccio Biringuccio c. 1540. Early modern warfare Science and technology of the Song dynasty...
- isolating antimony is in the 1540 book De la pirotechnia by Vannoccio Biringuccio. Bi****h was described by Agricola in De Natura Fossilium (c. 1546);...
- by André Corvisier p.331 [1] The Pirotechnia of Vannoccio Biringuccio by Vannoccio Biringuccio p.223 [2] An Encyclopaedia of the History of Technology by...
- the knowledge of medieval mining techniques comes from books such as Biringuccio's De la pirotechnia and probably most importantly from Georg Agricola's...