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Pages What happened to his microscopes?
Pages What happened to his papers?
Pages What the scholars say
Pages What was a guilder worth?
Sources What were the missing Leeuwenhoek microscopes really like?
Pages Where did he do his scientific work?
Pages Where Leeuwenhoek's biographers say he lived
Pages Where's the information from the old Lens on Leeuwenhoek web?
Pages Who owned it before him?
Pages Who wrote letters to Leeuwenhoek?
Pages Why did Leeuwenhoek publish his own letters?
Sources Wie was Antoni van Leeuwenhoek?
Events wife Barbara de Meij (1629-1666) baptized in Nieuwe Kerk
Events wife Barbara de Meij and sister-in-law Maria de Meij made a will
Events wife Barbara de Meij buried in Oude Kerk
Events wife Barbara de Meij revoked her pre-marital will
Events wife Cornelia Johannes Swalmius (1634-1694) baptized in Valkenburg
Events wife Cornelia Johannes Swalmius buried
Events wife Cornelia Johannes Swalmius made a will
Events wife Cornelia Swalmius made a will
Events wife Cornelia Swalmius made a will including Maria
Events wife's great-uncle Elezaar Hendriks Swalmius (1582-1652) baptized
Events wife's great-uncle Elezaar Hendriks Swalmius buried
Events wife's great-uncle Hendrik Hendriks Swalmius (1578-1649) baptized
Events wife's paternal grandfather Arnoldus Hendricks Swalmius baptized
Sources WikiDelft.nl
Events Willem of Orange chose Delft as his headquarters during the Revolt
Sources Willem van der Lelij: Werk en Liefhebberij
People Willem van der Lely
People Willem van der Wilt
People William Brouncker
People William Croone
People William Davidson
Events William Molyneaux wrote about a visit to Leeuwenhoek
People William Molyneux
Events William Molyneux demonstrated blood flow in a newt to the Dublin Philosophical Society

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