- this
mythical being in his monograph, De
amantibus subterraneis (recté De
animatibus subterraneis, 1549). The (corrected)
title suggests the
subject to...
- "37". In
Johannes Sigfridus (ed.).
Georgii Agricolae De
Animantibus subterraneis. Witebergæ:
Typis Meisnerianis. pp. 78–79. Agricola,
Georgius (1657)...
- "37". In
Johannes Sigfridus (ed.).
Georgii Agricolae De
Animantibus subterraneis. Witebergæ:
Typis Meisnerianis. pp. 78–79. Agricola,
Georgius (1912)...
- metals, gemstones,
earths and
igneous rocks,
followed by De
animantibus subterraneis in 1548 and a
number of
smaller works on the
metals during the following...
- exstati**** s.
opificium coeleste 1657 Iter exstati**** secundum,
mundi subterranei prodromus 1658
Scrutinium Physico-Medi****
Contagiosae Luis, quae dicitur...
- JSTOR 2440620. Hoffmann,
Georg Franz (1811).
Vegetabilia in
Hercyniae subterraneis collecta (in Latin). Nuremberg:
Impensis Joan. Frid. Frauenholz. p. tab...
-
Duckstein genannt (in German). Braunschweig. 1723.
Magnalia Dei in
locis subterraneis (Brunswick, 1727).
Historia naturalis curiosa lapidis (1727). Thesaurus...
- 1706.
Veterum lucernae sepulcrales,
collectae ex
cavernis et
specubus subterraneis, with
Alexander Duke and
Giovanni Pietro Bellori 1691 & 1704; 119 plates...
- the
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
Georgius Agricola – De
animantibus subterraneis Valerius Cordus –
Pharmacorum conficiendorum ratio (posthumous) Rembert...
- tower. The
tower had the
following inscription (no
longer visible): QUAM
SUBTERRANEIS SESE
DUCTIBUS INFERENTEM HOC LOCO
AMITTIS AQUAM EADEM URBE
MEDIA PULCHERRIMO...