DescriptionZirkelmikroskop nach Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn. Quelle Moe, 1990.jpg
Deutsch: Zirkelmikroskop nach Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn. Quelle Moe, 1990. Zirkelmikroskop nach Lieberkühn, ca. 1740. Das Präparat (C) wird durch den Hohlspiegel (A A) beleuchtet und durch das Objektiv (bei B) beobachtet, Auge bei (D).
English: Compass microscope after Lieberkühn. Source: Moe, 1990
Date
circa 1740
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Dieter Gerlach: Geschichte der Mikroskopie. Verlag Harri Deutsch, Frankfurt am Main 2009, ISBN978-3-8171-1781-9. (1045 S.) Images copied from the CD that accompanies the book.
Author
Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn
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Compass microscope after Lieberkühn. Source: Moe, 1990
Zirkelmikroskop nach Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn. Quelle Moe, 1990
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