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1. | Asmussen, Tina: Eisen war ich … Kupfer bin ich, Gold werd ich. In: Dies., Eva Brugger, Maike Christadler, Anja Rathmann-Lutz, Anna Reimann, Carla Roth, Sarah-Maria Schober, Ina Serif (Hrsg.): Materialized Histories. Eine Festschrift 2.0, 2021. (Typ: Artikel | Abstract | Links | BibTeX)@article{nokey, Copper objects from the Lower Hungarian mining towns of Neusohl and Herrengrund (today Banská Bystrica and Špania Dolina in Slovakia) enjoyed a particular popularity among travelers and collectors in the 17th and 18th centuries. While most of these objects are rather unspectacular on the first sight (therefore they are often only mentioned in passing), a closer consideration of the economic and epistemic contexts in which they originated will prove the contrary. Through the example of these objects, I will illustrate the connection between mining and alchemy and I will further reveal the material imaginaries of iron on a material, discursive and practical level. |
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Asmussen, Tina: Eisen war ich … Kupfer bin ich, Gold werd ich. In: Dies., Eva Brugger, Maike Christadler, Anja Rathmann-Lutz, Anna Reimann, Carla Roth, Sarah-Maria Schober, Ina Serif (Hrsg.): Materialized Histories. Eine Festschrift 2.0, 2021. (Typ: Artikel | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Blog, Frühe Neuzeit, Metalle)@article{nokey, Copper objects from the Lower Hungarian mining towns of Neusohl and Herrengrund (today Banská Bystrica and Špania Dolina in Slovakia) enjoyed a particular popularity among travelers and collectors in the 17th and 18th centuries. While most of these objects are rather unspectacular on the first sight (therefore they are often only mentioned in passing), a closer consideration of the economic and epistemic contexts in which they originated will prove the contrary. Through the example of these objects, I will illustrate the connection between mining and alchemy and I will further reveal the material imaginaries of iron on a material, discursive and practical level. |