This paper discusses the scientific instruments made and used by the microscopist Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723). The immediate cause of our study was the discovery of an overlooked document from the Delft archive: an inventory of the possessions that were left in 1745 after the death of Leeuwenhoek’s daughter Maria. This list sums up which tools and scientific instruments Leeuwenhoek possessed at the end of his life, including his famous microscopes. This information, combined with the results of earlier historical research, gives us new insights about the way Leeuwenhoek began his lens grinding and how eventually he made his best lenses. It also teaches us more about Leeuwenhoek’s work as a surveyor and a wine gauger. A further invest...
The Dutch merchant and naturalist Anton van Leeuwenhoek is considered to be the father of optic micr...
A single-lensed microscope made by the Van Musschenbroek workshops between 1690 and 1750 has been ex...
Guitard Eugène-Humbert. La véritable figure de Leeuwenhoek, l'homme au microscope : Maria Rooseboom,...
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) war ein holländischer Autodidakt, dessen Mikroskope und vor allem...
This article provides, for the first time, an overview of all images (drawings and prints) sent by t...
Although van Leeuwenhoek was not the inventor of the microscope, he advanced it more than anyone els...
The technique of neutron tomography has, after 350 years, enabled a first look inside the iconic sin...
A special interest in optics among various seventeenth-century painters living in the Dutch city of ...
Leeuwenhoek with His Microscope by Ernest Board Wellcome Collection, Londonhttps://digitalcommons.ro...
Although not laying claim to being the inventor of the light microscope, Antonj van Leeuwenhoek (163...
A special interest in optics among various seventeenth-century painters living in the Dutch city of ...
A special interest in optics among various seventeenth-century painters living in the Dutch city of ...
This article examines comparisons Antoni van Leeuwenhoek made between everyday objects, such as grai...
Microscopy and Eye-Testimony : the Example of Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek (1673-1723). This paper aims ...
The microscope is undoubtedly one of the greatest inventions that men have ever made. The use of len...
The Dutch merchant and naturalist Anton van Leeuwenhoek is considered to be the father of optic micr...
A single-lensed microscope made by the Van Musschenbroek workshops between 1690 and 1750 has been ex...
Guitard Eugène-Humbert. La véritable figure de Leeuwenhoek, l'homme au microscope : Maria Rooseboom,...
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) war ein holländischer Autodidakt, dessen Mikroskope und vor allem...
This article provides, for the first time, an overview of all images (drawings and prints) sent by t...
Although van Leeuwenhoek was not the inventor of the microscope, he advanced it more than anyone els...
The technique of neutron tomography has, after 350 years, enabled a first look inside the iconic sin...
A special interest in optics among various seventeenth-century painters living in the Dutch city of ...
Leeuwenhoek with His Microscope by Ernest Board Wellcome Collection, Londonhttps://digitalcommons.ro...
Although not laying claim to being the inventor of the light microscope, Antonj van Leeuwenhoek (163...
A special interest in optics among various seventeenth-century painters living in the Dutch city of ...
A special interest in optics among various seventeenth-century painters living in the Dutch city of ...
This article examines comparisons Antoni van Leeuwenhoek made between everyday objects, such as grai...
Microscopy and Eye-Testimony : the Example of Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek (1673-1723). This paper aims ...
The microscope is undoubtedly one of the greatest inventions that men have ever made. The use of len...
The Dutch merchant and naturalist Anton van Leeuwenhoek is considered to be the father of optic micr...
A single-lensed microscope made by the Van Musschenbroek workshops between 1690 and 1750 has been ex...
Guitard Eugène-Humbert. La véritable figure de Leeuwenhoek, l'homme au microscope : Maria Rooseboom,...