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Deutsch: Informationen von der Website des Deutschen Museums:

Herstellung vermutlich Erste Hälfte 18. Jh., vermutlich in Augsburg. Hersteller vermutlich Georg Friedrich Brander. Material: Holz, Glas, Messing Objektmaß (H x B x L/T): 53 x 26 x 125 mm

Masse: 0,084 kg
Date date of photography is unknown. Found on Website in 2024.
Source https://digital.deutsches-museum.de/de/digital-catalogue/collection-object/43432/ Permalink given there: https://digital.deutsches-museum.de/item/43432/
Author Deutsches Museum / Konrad Rainer

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compass microscope with Lieberkühn reflector, 18th century

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