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Plate 1 from Histoire naturelle? (1789)
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Plate 1 from Histoire naturelle? (1789)
Plate 1 Histoire Naturelle ou Mineralogie Complete, from Histoire naturelle: ou, Exposition des morceaux, les mieux choisis pour servir? (1789) by by Swebach Desfontaines
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1769 1789 18th Century Calcite Calcite Group Carbonate Carbonate Mineral Francois Louis Swebach Desfontaines Geological Geology Mineral Mineralogy Prospectus Rayon Spar Specimen Study Sulfate Sulfate Mineral Sulphate Swebach Desfontaines Crystallography Histoire Naturelle Plate 1 Selenite
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Plate 1 from Histoire Naturelle ou Mineralogie Complete (1789) by Swebach Desfontaines: A Glimpse into 18th Century Mineralogy This image, Plate 1 from Histoire Naturelle ou Mineralogie Complete published in 1789, showcases an exquisite collection of minerals, including calcite and selenite specimens. The plate is a testament to the fascination with the natural world during the 18th century and the burgeoning field of mineralogy. François Louis Swebach Desfontaines, the author of this comprehensive work, meticulously curated and documented these mineral specimens, providing detailed descriptions and illustrations. The plate is a visual feast for the eyes, with each mineral displayed against a plain background, allowing their unique crystal structures to take center stage. Calcite, a carbonate mineral, is represented by several stunning examples, showcasing its various forms, such as rhombohedral and tabular crystals. Selenite, a form of gypsum, is also featured prominently, with its long, slender, and translucent crystals creating an ethereal effect. The plate also includes sulfate minerals, such as gypsum, which is represented by the selenite specimens. The minerals are arranged systematically, reflecting the emerging science of crystallography, which aimed to classify minerals based on their crystal structures. The illustrations in this plate were produced using a combination of painting and engraving techniques, resulting in a high level of detail and accuracy. The minerals are depicted in their natural colors, providing an authentic representation of their appearance. This plate serves as an important historical record of mineralogical knowledge during the late 18th century, offering a glimpse into the scientific curiosity and exploration of the natural world during this period. It is a reminder of the enduring fascination with minerals and their unique properties, which continues to captivate scientists, collectors, and enthusiasts alike.
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