Lexicographical Neighbors of Galenas
Literary usage of Galenas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metallurgy of Lead & Silver by Henry Francis. Collins (1899)
"Method for Pure galenas containing upwards of 10 per cent. Lead.—The best method
is the iron crucible assay, commonly used in England, and in Belgium and ..."
2. Church History by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1889)
"(c) Hierocles who as governor of Bithynia took an active part in the persecution
of galenas, wrote two books ..."
3. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1893)
"Analysis of impure galenas. Jean {Bull. Sec. Chan., ix., 253). Boil 25 to 30
grammes of the pulverized ore for an hour with cone. ..."
4. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1893)
"Analysis of Impure galenas. Jean {Bull. Set. Chetn., ix., 253). Boil 25 to 30
grammes of the pulverized ore for an hour with cone. ..."
5. Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue by Robert Ellis, Great Britain Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, London Great exhibition of the works of industry of all nations, 1851 (1851)
"The whole coast of Andalusia is rich in galenas ; the province of Malaga yields this
... There arc some crystallized galenas, combined with blende and with ..."
6. A Practical Manual of Minerals, Mines, and Mining: Comprising Suggestions as by Henry Stafford Osborn (1895)
"... lead are produced in the working of silver leads, for it is thought that no
galenas are found without silver, although >ne author says :— •• We keep two ..."