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Johannes Blaukamer |
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Johannes Boogert, Robert Poitevin, and W. van der Burch wrote to the Royal Society attesting to the number of little animals in Leeuwenhoek's infusions |
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Johannes Hoogvliet wrote Letter L-590 to James Jurin accompanying his Latin translation of Leeuwenhoek's last two letters |
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Johannes Hudde |
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Johannes Hudde and His Flameworked Microscope Lenses |
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Johannes Hudde en zijn vergrotende glazen bolletjes |
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Johannes Swammerdam |
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Johannes Swammerdam wrote to Melchisedec Thévenot, saying that Leeuwenhoek "is biased, and reasons in a very barbarical way" |
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Johannes Verkolje |
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Johannes Vermeer |
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John Aubrey |
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John Chamberlayne |
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John Chamberlayne als Vertaler van Antoni van Leeuwenhoek |
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John Chamberlayne wrote Letter L-386 to Leeuwenhoek to ask about the taste of water and whether razors are spoiled by extreme heat and cold |
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John Chamberlayne wrote Letter L-406 to Leeuwenhoek about a friend’s dental problems as well as his dental hygiene practices, enclosing one of the teeth that fell out of his friend’s mouth |
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John Chamberlayne wrote Letter L-430 of 2 December 1704 about a dinner with an archbishop and bishop, who gave him an odd ash from a haystack fire that Sloane had enclosed with Letter L-429 |
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John Chamberlayne wrote Letter L-450 to inquire about Leeuwenhoek's health |
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John Chamberlayne wrote Letter L-469 to Leeuwenhoek to ask again about razors and the effects of cold weather on their performance |
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John Chamberlayne wrote to Hans Sloane about difficulties translating Leeuwenhoek's "ungrammatical language" |
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John Chamberlayne wrote to Hans Sloane about difficulties translating Leeuwenhoek's Dutch, "so abstruse that even his own countrymen cannot explain him" |
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John Chamberlayne wrote to Hans Sloane about difficulties translating Leeuwenhoek's letters, full of "frequent tautologies, incoherent expressions, ungrammatical & unsyntaxical sentences without number" |
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John Chamberlayne wrote to Hans Sloane about whether his Dutch was good enough to translate Leeuwenhoek's letters |
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John Chamberlayne wrote to Hans Sloane that even native Dutch speakers have trouble helping him translate Leeuwenhoek's letters |
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John Harwood wrote Letter L-321 of 1697-05-17 to Leeuwenhoek about enclosed issues of Philosophical Transactions |
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John Locke |
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People |
John Somers |
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John Somers wrote Letter L-395 of 15 November 1701 to Leeuwenhoek about the bequest of 26 magnifying glasses and accepting Leeuwenhoek's unverified observations as "matters of fact" |
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Jonas Moore |
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Josina van der Sprenkel sold the house on the Oosteinde that daughter Maria had bequeathed her |
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Journal Book Original |
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Journal de médecine |
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Journal des Sçavans |
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July 1676 |
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June 1676 |
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Kadastrale Atlas Zuid-Holland 1832 |
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Kamerboek 1538 - 1808 |
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