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CANCRIN, Franz Ludwig von. Entwurf der Salzwerkskunde. Engraved vignette on general titles, 52 folding engraved plates, & three folding printed tables. 8 p.l., 270, [26] pp.; 5 p.l., 284, [18] pp.; 5 p.l., 210, [20] pp. Three parts in one vol. 8vo, cont. boards covered with blue-green paper (some dampstaining, light foxing). Frankfurt am Main: Andrea, 1788-89-89.
First edition. Cancrin (1738-1812), was an engineer and high government official, both in Germany and in Russia where he was recruited by Catherine II to manage the Staraya Russa saltworks. "Despite the press of his civil offices, Cancrin found time (1773-1791) to write an encyclopedic work in twenty-one volumes that covered all aspects of the mining of metals and salt -- including mineralogy, assaying, mathematics, and mechanics. This work brought him a European reputation."­D.S.B., III, pp. 41-42.

The present work is Part X of the above-mentioned Erste Gründe der Berg und Salzwerkskunde and is a complete work on salt mining and refining.

Very good set. From the library of His Serene Highness Prince Fürstenberg at Donaueschingen.

Poggendorff, I, 370.

1750.0000