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Microscopes, 1691.
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Microscopes / C. Keith Wilbur.
Wilbur, C. Keith, 1923-2009.Date: 1985- Books
Microscopes by Gillett & Sibert.
Gillett & Sibert Limited.Date: [between 1960 and 1969]- Books
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Microscopes and accessory apparatus / Ernst Leitz.
Ernst Leitz (Firm)Date: 1896- Books
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Microscopes and accessory apparatus / Ernst Leitz.
Ernst Leitz (Firm)Date: 1899- Books
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Microscopes and microscopical accessories manufactured by Carl Zeiss, Jena.
Carl Zeiss (Firm : 1846)Date: [1885]- Books
Microscopes and microscopy : instruments and related items in the Macleay Museum / Julian Holland.
Holland, Julian.Date: 1989- Books
Microscopes from the Frank collection, 1800-1860 : illustrating the development of the achromatic instrument / R.H. Nuttall.
Date: 1979- Books
Microscopes and accessories : photomicrographic and micro-projection apparatus, microtomes, colorimeters, optical measuring instuments, and refractometers / Bausch and Lomb Optical Co.
Bausch & Lomb Optical CompanyDate: [1929], ©1929- Books
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Microscopes catadioptriques et achromatiques de M. le Professeur J.-B. Amici, construits, pour la première fois, en France, en 1827 / [Vincent Chevalier].
Chevalier, Vincent, 1770-1841.Date: [1827]- Archives and manuscripts
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List of Microscopes
Date: c.1951Reference: HALDANE/3/1/4/3/86Part of: Haldane Papers- Archives and manuscripts
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Quotes for Microscopes from Charles Perry
Date: May 1945Reference: HALDANE/3/1/4/3/8Part of: Haldane Papers- Books
[Standard catalogue]. Section XXII, Microscopes and epidiascopes / Baird & Tatlock (London) Ltd.
Baird & Tatlock (London) Ltd.Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]- Books
Catalogue of Watson microscopes. Parts 1 & 2, Microscopes and accessories for all the biological sciences / W. Watson & Sons, Ltd.
W. Watson & Sons, Ltd.Date: [1928?]- Books
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The description and manner of using Mr. Wilson's sett of pocket-microscopes, Lately Publish'd in the Philosophical Transactions, No 281, And mention'd in No 284, 285, &c. Which Microscopes are with Great Ease apply'd in viewing Opake, Transparent and Liquid Objects: As the Farina of the Flowers of Plants, &c. The Circulation of the Blood in divers living Creatures, &c. The Animalcula in Semine, &c.
Wilson, James, 1665-1730.Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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Micrographia illustrata, or, the knowledge of the microscope explain'd: together with an account of a new invented universal, Single or Double, microscope, Either of which is capable of being applied to an Improv'd Solar Apparatus. This Treatise contains a Description of the Nature, Uses, and Magnifying Powers of Microscopes in general; together with full Directions how to prepare, apply, and examine, as well as preserve, all Sorts of minute Objects: Also an Account of The principal Microscopical Discoveries, that have hitherto been mentioned by the most celebrated Authors, together with a great Variety of new Experiments and Observations. The Whole being, as it were, A Natural History of a Multitude of Aerial, Terrestrial, and Aquatick Animals, Seeds, Plants, &c. To which is added, A Translation of Mr. Joelott's Observations on the Animalcula, that are found in many different Sorts of Infusions; and A very particular Account of that surprising Phaenomenon, The Fresh Water Polype, translated from the French Treatise of Mr. Trembley. This Work is compiled for the Assistance of those, who are desirous of surveying the extensive Beauties of the minute Creation; And is illustrated with 65 copper-plates, curiously engrav'd, which contain above 560 Pictures of Microscopic Objects. By George Adams, Mathematical, Philosophical, and Optical Instrument-Maker, at Tycho Brabe's Head, in Fleet-Street.
Adams, George, 1709-1772.Date: 1747- Books
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Micrographia illustrata, or, the knowledge of the microscope explain'd: together with an account of a new invented universal, single or double, microscope, either of which is capable of being applied to an improv'd solar apparatus. This Treatise contains a Description of the Nature, Uses, and Magnifying Powers of Microscopes in general; together with full Directions how to prepare, apply, and examine, as well as preserve, all Sorts of minute Objects: Also an Account of The principal Microscopical Discoveries, that have hitherto been mentioned by the most celebrated Authors, together with a great Variety of new Experiments and Observations. The Whole being, as it were, A Natural History of a Multitude of Aerial, Terrestrial, and Aquatick Animals, Seeds, Plants, &c. To which is added A Translation of Mr. Joblott's Observations on the Animalcula, that are found in many different Sorts of Infusions; A very particular Account of that surprising Phaenomenon, The Fresh Water Polype, translated from the French Treatise of Mr. Trembley. This Work is compiled for the Assistance of those, who are desirous of surveying the extensive Beauties of the minute Creation, And is illustrated with 65 Copper-Plates, curiously engrav'd, which contain above 560 Pictures of Microscopic Objects. By George Adams, Mathematical, Philosophical, and Optical Instrument-Maker, at Tycho Brahe's Head, in Fleet-Street.
Adams, George, 1709-1772.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Micrographia nova: or, a new treatise on the Microscope, and Microscopic objects. Containing I. The Description and Use of two different Reflecting Microscopes, of a new Form and Structure, and furnish'd with a Micrometer; viz. one design'd for the Pocket, the other mounted on a Ball and Socket, which renders it of Universal Use. II. A large and particular Account of all Kinds of Microscopic Objects, to be found in the Human Body, in Quadrupedes, in Fowls, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, &c. in Plants and Vegetables of every kind; in Earths, Minerals, and Fossil Substances; and various other Miscellaneous Subjects. With Directions how to procure and prepare them for Use; and divers occasional Remarks interspersed thro' the whole. To which is added, An Account of the Camera Obscura, and the Solar Microscope, or Method of Magnifying Objects in a Darken'd Chamber, In every Way by Reflection and Refraction. By Benjamin Martin.
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Micrographia illustrata: or the microscope explained, in several new inventions, Particularly of a New Variable Microscope for Examining all Sorts of Minute Objects; and also of a New Camera Obscura Microscope, Designed for Drawing all Minute Objects, either by the Light of the Sun, or by a Lamp in Winter Evenings, to great Perfection; with A Description of all the other Microscopes now in Use. Likewise a natural history of Aerial, Terrestrial, and Aquatic Animals, &c. Considered as Microscopic Objects. By George Adams, Mathematical Instrument-Maker to His Majesty.
Adams, George, 1709-1772.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
A short history of the early American microscopes / Donald L. Padgitt.
Padgitt, Donald L., 1930-Date: 1975- Books
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A compendious system of natural philosophy. With notes containing the mathematical demonstrations, and some occasional remarks. Part III. continued. Containing Catoptrics, and the Doctrine of Light and Colours. To this are added Dissertations on the following Subjects, Viz. Of the Cause of the Reflection of Light. Of Microscopes and Telescopes. And Of the Phaenomenon of the Rainbow. By J. Rowning, M. A. Rector of Anderby in Lincolnshire, and late Fellow of Magdalen College in Cambridge.
Rowning, J. (John), 1701?-1771.Date: 1743- Digital Images
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Royal Society, June 1947: Exhibition of microscopes.
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Royal Society, June 1947: Exhibition of microscopes.
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A short history of the English microscope : the XIX century instrument / Harold Malies.
Malies, Harold.Date: 1981