Lesley Robertson (Author)
Henk Smit (Author)
Klaas Krab (Author)
Claud Biemans (Author)
Willem Reijnders (Author)
Jantien Backer (Author)
Peter Willemsen (Author)
Joop van Doorn (Author)
In Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Master of the Minuscule, the Father of Microbiology is presented in the context of his time, relationships and the Dutch Golden Age. Although he lacked an academic education, he dedicated his life to investigating the microscopic world using handmade, single-lensed microscopes and magnifiers. An expert observer, he planned experiments and designed equipment to test his theories. His pioneering discoveries included blood cells, protozoa, bacteria and spermatozoa, and resulted in an international reputation among the scientific and upper classes of 17th and 18th century Europe, aided by his Fellowship of the Royal Society of London.
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Darmon, Pierre;
(1999)
L'homme et les microbes, XVIIe-XXe siècle
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Wade, Nicholas J.;
(2005)
Vision and the Dimensions of Nerve Fibers
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Article
Douglas Anderson;
Huib J. Zuidervaart;
(2016)
Antony Van Leeuwenhoek's Microscopes and Other Scientific Instruments: New Information From the Delft Archives
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Generali, Dario;
Ratcliff, Marc;
(2007)
From Makers to Users: Microscopes, Markets, and Scientific Practices in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
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Giuseppe Penso;
(1973)
La conquista del mondo invisibile. Parassiti e microbi nella storia della civiltà
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Dirk van Delft;
(2022)
Onzichtbaar leven. Antoni van Leeuwenhoek en de wondere wereld van de microbiologie [Invisible life: Antoni van Leeuwenhoek and the wonderous world of microbiology]
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Zuylen, J. van;
(1981)
On the microscopes of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
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Ian M. Davis;
(2020)
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek and measuring the invisible: The context of 16th and 17th century micrometry
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Ruestow, Edward G.;
(1996)
The microscope in the Dutch Republic: The shaping of discovery
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Article
Zuidervaart, Huib J.;
Rijks, Marlise;
(2015)
“Most rare workmen”: Optical Practitioners in Early Seventeenth-Century Delft
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Article
Gest, Howard;
(2004)
The Discovery of Microorganisms by Robert Hooke and Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Fellows of The Royal Society
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Corliss, John O.;
(2002)
A Salute to Antony van Leeuwenhoek of Delft, Most Versatile 17th Century Founding Father of Protistology
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Michel Morange;
(2022)
Pasteur
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Chapter
Pyle, Andrew;
(2006)
Malebranche on Animal Generation: Preexistence and the Microscope
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Marc J. Ratcliff;
(2018)
Genèse d’une découverte: La division des infusoires
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Sietske Fransen;
(2019)
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, His Images and Draughtsmen
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Ford, Brian J.;
(1985)
Single lens: The story of the simple microscope
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Jorink, Eric;
(2011)
Beyond the Lines of Apelles: Johannes Swammerdam, Dutch Scientific Culture and the Representation of Insect Anatomy
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Tiemen Cocquyt;
(2016)
De identificatie van een zilveren microscoopje van Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)
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David K. Love;
(2015)
Kepler and the Universe: How One Man Revolutionized Astronomy
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