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Content Type Title Taxonomy term(s)
Events Christiaan Huygens began second series of observations of little animals replicating and expanding on Leeuwenhoek's
Events Christiaan Huygens died
Events Christiaan Huygens elected member of the Royal Society
Sources Christiaan Huygens in zijn leven en werken geschetst
Events Christiaan Huygens observed little animals in water that Leeuwenhoek had sent to him
Events Christiaan Huygens observed little animals using dark-ground illumination
Events Christiaan Huygens received letter from Gutschoven about how to grind small lenses
Events Christiaan Huygens wrote Letter L-050 of 1677-02-09 to Leeuwenhoek that his observations of little animals in spice infusions were well received in France
Events Christiaan Huygens wrote Letter L-205 to Leeuwenhoek, thanking him for the gift of a mangrove tree and inquires whether L.’s observations of the circulation of the blood could also be seen in the wings of bats, the legs of ducks, and the ears of rats
Events Christiaan Huygens wrote Letter L-208 to Leeuwenhoek about liquids in glass balls and Iceland crystal
Events Christiaan Huygens wrote Letter L-223 to Leeuwenhoek about the procreation of eels and spontaneous generation and praised his work and diligence
Events Christiaan Huygens wrote to Henry Oldenburg doubting Leeuwenhoek's observations of globules
Events Christiaan Huygens wrote to Nehemiah Grew about seeing the sperm in human semen
Events Christiaan Huygens's method of melting powdered glass to make a spherical lens
Events Christiaen Anhaltin's School-Boeck van de Wyn-Royeryen published
People Christopher Wren
Pages Chronology menu
Sources Cinnaber Naturalis
Sources Circulation of Knowledge and Learned Practices in the 17th-century Dutch Republic
Sources Circulation of the blood as seen, by the help of a Microscope
Sources Cities and statemaking in the Dutch Republic, 1580-1680
Pages City Fathers and Council of Forty
Pages City Finances
Pages City Inspectors
Events City set salaries for camerbewaarders serving as inspectors
Pages City Structure(s)
Pages Civic career menu
Pages Civic Guards
People Clara Abrahams Hogenhouck
People Clara Pieters Hogenhouck
Pages Clothing
Events co-worker Daniel Bogaert baptized
Events co-worker Daniel Bogaert buried
Events co-worker Daniel Bogaert married Annetge Willems van Schie
Events co-worker Daniel Bogaert married Maria van Rees
Events colleague Nicolaas van der Sloot appointed co-wine gauger

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