Description “The history of microscopy has ignored single-lens microscopes. These instruments, responsible for the first precise observations made in microbiology, are the true ancestors of modern microscopes.”
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Lechevalier, Hubert;
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Louis Joblot and his microscopes
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Armintor, Deborah Needleman;
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Andrietti, Francesco;
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Tiemen Cocquyt;
Marvin Bolt;
Michael Korey;
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Hudde en zijn gesmolten microscooplensjes
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Martin, Hubert;
Martin, Waltraud de;
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Vier Jahrhunderte Mikroskop
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Deiman, J.C.;
(1991)
A myth revealed: The case of the “Beeldsnyder Achromatic Objective”
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LaRue, Budd J.;
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The microscopical soirée of 1884
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Silver, Bruce;
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The conflicting microscopic worlds of Berkeley's Three dialogues
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Wade, Nicholas J.;
(1981)
A note on the history of binocular microscopes
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Nuttall, R.H.;
(1988)
That curious curiosity: The scotoscope
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Wilhelmi, Bernd;
(1991)
Lichtmikroskopie: Ernst Abbe und sein Einfluss auf moderne Entwicklung
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Ford, Brian J.;
(1985)
The microscope of Robert Brown
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Bracegirdle, Brian;
(1978)
The performance of 17th- and 18th-century microscopes
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Feffer, Stuart M.;
(1996)
Ernst Abbe, Carl Zeiss, and the transformation of microscopical optics
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Turner, G. L'E.;
(1981)
Collecting microscopes
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Zuylen, J. van;
(1981)
On the microscopes of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
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Deiman, J.C.;
(1993)
Utrecht University and its microscopes
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Bolton, H.C.;
(1987)
The development of ruling engines in Melbourne, 1890-1940: A link between amateur and professional science
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Turner, Gerard L'E.;
(1991)
Catalogue of microscopes
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Ferraglio, Paul L.;
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Notes on American microscopes and their makers
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