New York Paper - Luther, Körner, Humboldt, and Swedenborg

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. W. Raymond
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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9
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Jan 1, 1909

Abstract

Four portraits have recently been hung in the rooms of the Institute, in recognition of four illustrious men with whom we, as mining engineers and metallurgists, may claim fellowship. Luther. Martin Luther is often spoken of as a miner's son; but it is less generally known that John Luther, his father, was, in a small way, a metallurgist as well as a miner, and that Martin Luther himself, in his youth, worked in a forge or bloomary established by his father at Mansfeld, Saxony. Since this is the only manual occupation on his part of which we have ally record, it is fair to assume that the great scholar and reformer derived from his work in this department the practical familiarity with the conditions of human labor so abundantly evinced in the homely illustrations which accompany even his serious arguments, and in the witty apothegms of his famous " table-talk." At the same time, I must confess that I have not been able to find in any of the works of Luther distinct allusions to mining or metallurgy. Körner. Theodor Körner, a student at the Mining Academy of Freiberg, Saxony, threw himself into the German War of Freedom in the first decade of the 19th Century. He was a poet of no mean rank; and his " Song of the Sword " is one of the great lyrics of literature. This poem was written but a few days before he died in battle. In many respects, Körner may be compared with our American hero Theodore Winthrop, who similarly met a glorious fate, and left behind him prophetic indications of geniue, of which his premature death prevented the complete fulfillment. I am informed by a member of the Institute that Körner's admirable collection of minerals is still preserved at Dresden.
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APA: R. W. Raymond  (1909)  New York Paper - Luther, Körner, Humboldt, and Swedenborg

MLA: R. W. Raymond New York Paper - Luther, Körner, Humboldt, and Swedenborg. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1909.

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