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Proustite from
Romanus Mine, Siebenlehn, Großschirma, Mittelsachsen, Saxony, Germany


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Proustite
Formula:Ag3AsS3
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Ganomatite1 photo of Proustite associated with Ganomatite at this locality.
Quartz1 photo of Proustite associated with Quartz at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Proustite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Romanus Mine, Siebenlehn, Großschirma, Mittelsachsen, Saxony, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:843765
Long-form Identifier:1:3:843765:5
GUID (UUID V4):bd0dfa3c-354c-4da8-89c2-95aea66c3cf4
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mineral pigments. LEFT: Malachite, Bwana M’Kubwa Mine, Ndola, Copperbelt, Zambia * 22 x 26 x 16 cm 22...Namibia * 20 x 18 x 14 cm Bladed stibnite, Ichinokawa Mine, Saijo, Shikoku, Japan * 10 x 1 x 1 om Acicular...manganese oxide on limestone, Solnhofen, Bavaria, Germany * 11.5 x 24 x 0.5 om MINERALS: PRODUCTS OF A...Brazil * 5 x 3 x 0.6 cm Platy muscovite, José Pinto Mine, Jaguaracu, Minas Gerais, Brazil * 12 x 19 x 6 cm...Malawi * 10 x 10 x 7 cm Calcite, San Sebastian Mine, Charcas, San Luis Potosi, Mexico * 10 x 8 x 6.5
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hematite, Dana 6th, 213 (1892). sanguinite = proustite ?, MM 9, 182 (1890). Sanidin-Anorthoklas = Na-rich...topaz = yellow Fe3+-rich quartz, AM 12, 387 (1927). Saxony diamond = colorless topaz, Webster & Jobbins 89...goethite, Dana 6th, 250 (1892). schistus aluminis romanus = alunite, Chudoba RI, 57 (1939); [I.3,4183]. schistus...Clark 622 (1993). schön Rubin Rothguldenerz = proustite, Dana 7th I, 366 (1944). schoolarite = thomsonite-Ca...freibergite ?, Hintze I.1, 1108 (1902). Silberblende = proustite or pyrargyrite, Clark 637 (1993). Silberbromid
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in 1216. After Dominic’s death in 1221 Jordan of Saxony, the second Master General of the Order, devoted...the General Chapter meeting in Bologna. Jordan of Saxony had died in a shipwreck off the coast of Syria...mentioned above, for he recorded that he was in Saxony when he saw the great comet that appeared in 1240...attended by Kaiser Wilhelm I and the princes of Germany. LIFE OF ALBERT XVil the pseudo-Dionysus and...perhaps it was for this reason that he was sent to Germany for his training. One of the legends says that
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Antiquariat Andreas Müller, WaldemsReichenbachand, Germany, and Mary and Ed Rogers, Poncho Springs, Colorado...wunderkammern: a catalogue raisonné of collecting in Germany, France and England, 1565-1750. Pittsburgh, 1970...[Biographical entries for the then living physicians of Germany.]. Bover, Memoria Biográfico, 1842 Bover de Rosselo...[181]-476. [This bibliography of Westphalia in Germany covers the period 1555-1886. A continuation for...Frederic Adolphus Ebert, librarian to the King of Saxony. Oxford, Univerisity Press, 1837. 4 vols. [A bibliographical
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Antiquariat Andreas Müller, WaldemsReichenbachand, Germany, and Mary and Ed Rogers, Poncho Springs, Colorado...wunderkammern: a catalogue raisonné of collecting in Germany, France and England, 1565-1750. Pittsburgh, 1970...[Biographical entries for the then living physicians of Germany.]. Bover, Memoria Biográfico, 1842 Bover de Rosselo...[181]-476. [This bibliography of Westphalia in Germany covers the period 1555-1886. A continuation for...Frederic Adolphus Ebert, librarian to the King of Saxony. Oxford, Univerisity Press, 1837. 4 vols. [A bibliographical
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Ecclesiastical Archaeology. Geheimer Kirchenrat of Saxony. Member of the Royal Saxon Academy of Sciences...Repousse; Roubiliac, Louis F. Rhodes (in part); Romanus I.-IV. (Eastern r Maximilian Otto Bismarck Caspari...testants. Yet this rehabilitation of pre-Reformation Germany cannot but make a strong appeal to the unbiased...genera¬ tion after this event the states of north Germany and Scandinavia, England, Scotland, the Dutch Netherlands...rival; Flanders followed England; Urban secured Germany, Hungary and the northern kingdoms; while Spain
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On the Staff of the Carl Zeiss Factory, Jena, Germany. P. A. K. Prince Peter Alexeivitch Kropotkin...only other artists who have risen to eminence. Germany.—A characteristically florid style is here cultivated...formerly called aft-er St Boniface, the apostle of Germany, was once the richest in Friesland, and belonged...in Crete; of Pope Leo XIII., in 1885, between Germany and Spain in the matter of the Caroline Islands...distinct appellation. It first took its rise in Germany, and more tardily received recognition in Great
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N. M. N. W. T. 0. C. W. 0. H. P. A. K, Proustite; Pyrargyrite; Pyrolusite; Pyromorphite; Pyrrhotite;...private life of Augustus the Strong, elector of Saxony and king of Poland; and Histoire secrete de la...flowers. POMERANIA (German, Pommern), a territory of Germany and a maritime province of Prussia, bounded on...Oder. Pomerania is one of the flattest parts of Germany, although east of the Oder it is traversed by a...lampreys are s6nt from Pomerania to other parts of Germany. With the exception of the almost inexhaustible
 
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