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Sources A Letter from Mr. Anthony Leewenhoeck Fellow of the Royal Society, Dat. Apr. 14. 1684. Containing Observations about the Cristallin Humor of the Eye, etc.
Sources A Letter from Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Containing His Observations upon the White Matter on the Tongues of Feverish Persons, &c.
Sources A Letter from Mr. Anthouy Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. containing Some Further Microscopical Observations on the Animalcula Found Upon Duckweed, &c.
Sources A Letter from Mr. Antony Van Leeuenhoek, F. R. S. to John Chamberlayne, Esq; F. R. S. Containing His Observations upon the Edge of Razors, &c.
Sources A Letter from Mr. Leeuwenhoeck, F. R. S. concerning the Muscular Fibres in Several Animals, and the Magnetick Quality Acquired by Iron, upon Standing for a Long Time in the Same Posture
Sources A Letter from, Concerning making Water subservient to the viewing both near and distant Objects [etc.]
Sources A Letter from, giving a further Account of his Water Microscope
Sources A Letter from. Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning the Circulation of the Blood in Fishes, &c.
Sources A Letter of Mr. Leeuwenhoeck about the Texture and shape of the Fibres of the Muscles s of Crabs, Lobsters, Prawns, &c.
Sources A Letter to the Royal Society concerning the Particles of Fat. By Mr. Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Translated from the Dutch by John Chamberlayne, Esq
Sources A Letter to the Royal Society, from Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhock, F. R. S. concerning Animalcula on the Roots of Duck-Weed, etc.
Sources A Letter to the Royal Society, from Mr. Anthony Van Leeuwenkoek, F. R. S. concerning the Whiteness on the Tongue in Fevers, etc.
Sources A Method of Grinding Small, Spherical Lenses: Spinoza
Sources A Miracle Mirrored. The Dutch Republic in European perspective
Sources A Novel Method For Making Miniature Lenses
Pages A personal note
Events A Prussian doctor wrote Letter L-171 of sometime after 1686-03-15 to request a visit, enclosing pieces of amber
Sources A Salute to Antony van Leeuwenhoek of Delft
Sources A Second Letter from Mr. Antony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. to John Chamberlayne, Esq; F. R. S. upon the Same Subject as the Former
Sources A short exposition of the rights exercised by the knights, nobles and towns of Holland and West Friesland
Sources A Specimen of Some Observations Made by a Microscope, Contrived by M. Leewenhoeck in Holland, Lately Communicated by Dr. Regnerus de Graaf
Sources A. van Leeuwenhoek's Microscopes: Upside Down?
Sources Aantekeningen betreffende de verponding door Delft te betalen, 1632
Sources Aantekeningen van de vergaderingen van de Veertigraad
Sources Abhandlungen zur Naturgeschichte, Physik und Oekonomie
Pages About this web
People Abraham Cornelis van Bleyswyk
People Abraham Edens
Events Abraham Edens presented a cabinet sent by Maria van Leeuwenhoek with 26 of her father's magnifying glasses to the Royal Society;
People Abraham Maertens Hogenhouck
People Abraham Maertens Hogenhouck
Events Abraham van Bleyswijk wrote Letter L-543 to Herman Boerhaave to report on research that he conducted with Leeuwenhoek about rabbit sperm
Pages According to Descartes
Sources Achter de Gevels van Delft (book)
Sources Achter de Gevels van Delft (web)
Events Act of Abjuration proclaimed independence of the new Dutch Republic

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