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Elsevier's dictionary of microscopes and microtechnique
in English, French and German -
Optical essays
Containing, I. A practical description of the several sorts of single, solar, and compound microscops; with their apparatus, and latest improvments. II. The nature of vision in insects demonstrated by microscopic observations. III. A catalogue of all principal microscopic objects. IV. The use of the reflecting telescope as an universal perspective for viewing every sort of object in the greatest perfection. V. The manner of computing the magnifying power in single and double microscopes. VI. A new method of applying a micrometer to take the dimension: of small objects. VII. An illustration of the whole in a great variety of figures on a large copper-plate. By B. Martin -
L'exercise du microscope, contenant un abregé de tout ce qui a été ecrit par les meilleurs autheurs touchant les objets les plus curieux: avec les precautions qu'on doit prendre pour faire les observations avec succes. Anquel est ajouté La description d'un microscope, qu'on peut appeller universel, d'autant qu'on y trouve les proprietez de toutes les differentes sortes quiayent encore parues. Construit sur un nouveau plan, par François Watkins
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Description du microscope de poche; fait et se vend par Pierre Dollond, opticien de sa majesté, et de son Altesse Royale Monseigneur le Duc d'York, demeurant dans Le Strand, à Londres
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A description of the most valuable kinds of microscopes now in use
Viz. The pocket microscope, together with the new invention for fixing it on a pedestal, and giving light to objects by a speculum; the double reflection microscope; the microscope for viewing opake objects; and the solar, or camera obscura microscope. As they are made and sold by John Cuff, against Serjeant's-Inn Gate in Fleet-street. With a particular account of the use and application of the several parts of the apparatus belonging to each kind -
The description of a double and single microscope. Very convenient to observe all sorts of objects
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A proposal to the curious, for publishing a general, reflecting, portable microscope
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Employment for the microscope
In two parts. I. An examination of salts and saline substances, their amazing configurations and crystals, as formed under the eye of the observer: with plain directions how to prepare such substances, and preserve them in constant readiness for inspection; whereby the curious may always be furnished with numberless objects higherto little known. Also occasional considerations on gems, poisons, the vegetation of metals, the resusciation of plants, the formation of amber, corals, and many other subjects. II. An account of various animalcules never before described, and of many other microscopical discoveries: with observations and remarks. Likewise a description of the microscope used in these experiments, and of a new micrometer serving to shew the size of magnified objects. Together with instructions for printing off any medal or coin. Illustrated with seventeen copper plates. By Henry Baker, fellow of the Royal Society, and member of the Society of Antiquaries of London -
The microscope made easy: or I. The nature, uses, and magnifying powers of the best kinds of microscopes described, calculated, and explained
For the instruction of such, particularly, as desire to search into the wonders of the minute creation, tho' they are not acquainted with optics. Together with full directions how to prepare, apply, examine, and preserve all sorts of objects, and proper cautions to be observed in viewing them. II. An account of what surprizing discoveries have been already made by the microscope: with useful reflections on them. And also a great variety of new experiments and observations, pointing out many uncommon subjects for the examination of the curious. By Henry Baker, Fellow of the Royal Society, and member of the Social of Antiquaries, in London. Illustrated with copper plates. The fourth edition: with an additional plate of the solar microscope, an some farther accouns of the polype -
An essay on the genuine construction of a standard microscope and telescope
With the application of a prismatic or catadioptric eye-piece to refracting and reflecting telescopes, by which their lengths are much contracted, their fields of view encreased, and their uses greatly facilitated; particularly in the reflector of Cassegrain's form for celestial observations. By B. Martin -
Elsevier's dictionary of microscopes and microtechnique
in English, French and German -
The description and use of an opake solar microscope. In which all opake bodies, whether of Animal, Vegetable, Fossil, or Marine Production, are shewn in the greatest perfection, in all their native Beauties, of Lights, Shades, Prominences, Cavities; and all Variety of different Hues, Tints, and Colours, heightened by Reflection of Solar Rays condensed upon them, to an amazing Degree: at the same time all transparent objects are also shewn in a new light, and in a manner peculiar to this instrument. Illustrated by a copper-plate section of the microscope in its full length. By B. Martin
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The description of a pocket microscope
with the apparatus there unt[o] belonging. As made by John Cuff ... in Fleet-Street, London -
Description d'un microscope de poche
et de toutes les pieces qui en dépendent. Le tout fait par Jean Cuff, Demeurant a l'enseigne du Microscope de Reflection, tout vis a vis Serjeant's-Inn Gate, dans Fleet-Street, à Londres -
The description of a pocket microscope
with the apparatus thereunto belonging; as made by John Cuff, At the Sign of the Reflecting Microscope, exactly against Serjeant's-Inn Gate in Fleet-Street, London -
The description of a microscope for opake objects
As Made and Sold by John Cuff, At the Sign of the Reflecting Microscope directly against Serjeant's-Inn Gate, in Fleet-Street, London -
A description of the solar, or, camera obscura microscope
as made and sold by John Cuff, At the Sign of the Reflecting Microscope, directly against Serjeant's-Inn Gate, in Fleet-Street, London -
Description and use of the compound microscope, as made and sold by William Fraser, No.3, New Bond-Street, London
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Essays on the microscope
containing a practical description of the most improved microscopes: a general history of insects, their transformations, peculiar habits, and oeconomy: an account of the various species and singular properties of the hydrae and vorticellae: a description of Three Hundred and Seventy-Nine Animalcula; with a concise catalogue of interesting objects: a view of the organization of timber, and the configuration of salts when under the microscope. By George Adams, mathematical instrument maker to His Majesty, and optician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales -
The description and use of both the globes, the armillary sphere, and orrery
Exemplified In a large and select Variety of Problems in Astronomy, Geography, Dialling, Navigation, Spherical Trigonometry, Chronology, &c. Also A New Construction of each Globe, by an Apparatus exhibiting the Phaenomena of the Earth and Heavens exactly as they are, and adapting the same to every Age of the World. The whole embellished with five copper plates of the instruments, &c. By Benj. Martin -
A description of the figure, construction and use of a new catadioptric microscope, invented by William Robertson
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Micrographia, or, Some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses
with observations and inquiries thereupon -
Die Lehre von der Bildentstehung im Mikroskop
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Micrographia
or some physiological description of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses : with observations and inquiries thereupon -
Geschichte der Mikroskopie