Alphabetical Listing of Content

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Content Type Title Taxonomy term(s)
Sources The optical properties of the Van Leeuwenhoek Microscope in possession of the University of Utrecht
Sources The Origins of the Royal Society
Sources The Paradox of Prosperity
Pages The parts
Sources The Philosophical Transactions of Maria van Leeuwenhoek, Antoni’s Dochter (1668-1696)
Sources The Posthumous works of Robert Hooke
Sources The Protozoan Sequence of Five Plant Infusions
Sources The Quest for the Invisible
Sources The remarkable discovery of microbial life (video)
Sources The Renaissance Development of the Scientific Illustration
Sources The return of the Hooke folio
Sources The riddle of the 'green streaks'
Sources The Rise and Decline of Dutch Technological Leadership
Sources The Roles of the Sense of Taste and Clean Teeth in the Discovery of Bacteria by Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
Sources The Rotifera of Anthony van Leeuwenhoek.
Sources The Rotterdam sympathy case (1696-1697): a window on the late seventeenth-century philosophical discourse
Sources The Royal Society And The Microscope
Events The Royal Society asked Francis Lodwick to translate Letter L-168 about cinnebar and gunpowder
Events The Royal Society asked Olderburg to produce Leeuwenhoek's Letter L-011 of 1 June 1674
Events The Royal Society began requiring an oath of secrecy from the members who attended meetings
Events The Royal Society decided to resume correspondence with Leeuwenhoek
Events The Royal Society decided to send a gift to Leeuwenhoek, De Historia Piscium by Francis Willughby
Events The Royal Society discussed Leeuwenhoek's observations about pores in the skin in Letter L-135
Events The Royal Society discussed Leeuwenhoek's observations in Letter L-147 about the crystalline humour of the eye
Events The Royal Society discussed Letter L-128 of 1683-07-16 about the male seed in egg yolks
Events The Royal Society elected Edmond Halley as clerk
Events The Royal Society officers declared their satisfaction with the election of Edmond Halley
Events The Royal Society ordered that Letter L-173 be translated
Events The Royal Society ordered that Letter L-178 about the texture of oakwood be translated
Events The Royal Society ordered that Letter L-186 about teeth be translated
Events The Royal Society ordered that Letter L-194 be translated
Events The Royal Society ordered that the unread part of Letter L-166 be read at the next meeting
Events The Royal Society published Michael Butterfield's letter about melting glass to make spherical lenses
Events The Royal Society published part of Leeuwenhoek's Letter L-040 of 9 October 1676 reporting little animals in infusions
Events The Royal Society read and discussed Letter L-135
Events The Royal Society read and discussed Letter L-159 about reproduction of trees, comparison of reproduction of mammals with the reproduction of plants, and cross-breeding

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