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Sardius, Sard
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SARDIUS.
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Sard, according to Pliny, is so called after the place Sardis, where it was first discovered. This etymology, however, is merely based upon the similarity of the words, and is of no more worth than the ludicrous derivation given by Epiphanius, from its resemblance in colour to a pickled sardine—an idea that very naturally suggested itself to an icthyophagous Byzantine saint. But
Σ,άρ&ιον,
the earliest Greek form of the word, cannot be derived grammatically from
'Ϊ,άρΒεις
; its root is undoubtedly the Persian
Sered,
" yellowish red," very slightly altered. The name came with the stone from Persia ; the Babylonian mine producei the sort first known and most esteemed : hence the stone is termed by Epiphanius the Babylonian Sard.
Of the modern name Carnelian, the derivations are numerous, the usual one being from its colour of raw flesh (carneus). Again, it is spelt Cornelian, as if from Corneolus, and equivalent to the German
Hornstein,
which signifies the European sort. Lessing, with some plausibility, supposes this form taken from the French
Cornaline,
to describe its similarity in colour to the cornel cherry.
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The common Carnelian, a semi-transparent quartz coloured red or yellow by oxide of iron, and its superior Oriental variety the Sard, hold the first place in the list of stones employed by the ancient engravers, presenting us alone with as many intagli cut upon them as all the other species of gems collectively.
The Carnelian is found abundantly in many parts of Europe, wherever the shingle on the coast is composed of flint-pebbles,
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Introduction
Achates, Agate
Adamas, Diamond
Aetites, Eagle-Stone
Alabandicus, Almandine
Alabastrites
Amethystus, Amethyst
Argentum, Silver
Caelatura, Antique Plate
Asteria, Girasol
Aurum, Gold
Basanites, Basalt
Batrachites, Toadstone
Beryllus, Beryl
Callais, Turquois
Camahutum, Cameo
Carbunculus, Ruby
Ceraunia, Thunder-bolt
Chalcedonius, Calcedony
Chrysocolla, Carbonate of Copper
Chrysoprasius, Chrysoprase
Chrysolithus, Oriental Topaz
Ch. 1
: Corallium, Coral**
Crystallus, Rock-crystal
Cyanus, Lazulite
Agates, Jet
Heliotropium, Heliotrope
Hyacinthus, Sapphire, Corundum
Jaspis, Jasper, Quartz-gems
Lapis Lydius, Touchstone, Assaying
Lyncurium, Jacinth
Magnes, Loadstone
Margarita, Pearl
Molochites, Malachite
Murrhina, China-Agate
Naxium, Emery
Obsidianum, Obsidian
Onyx, Nicolo
Opalus, Opal
Ostracias, Marcasite
Ovum Anguinum, Druid's Bead
Pantarbes
Porphyrites, Porphyry
Prasius, Plasma
Sandaster, Aventurine
Sapphirus, Lapis-lazuli
Sardius, Sard
Sardonyx
Smaragdus, Emerald
Solis Gemma, Moon-stone
Sucoinum, Amber
Topazius, Peridot
Zmilampis, Cat's-eye
Vitrum Annulare, Pastes
Orpheus on Gems
Jewelry of the Ancients
Chemical Analysis of Precious Stones
Weights and patterns of famous Diamonds, &c
Notes
Description of the Tail Pieces
Index
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