Micrographia illustrata; or, The knowledge of the miroscope explain'd: Together with an account of a new invented universal, single or double, microscope, either of which is capable of being applied to an improv'd solar apparatus. ... The whole being, as it were, a natural history of a multitude of aerial, terrestrial, and aquatick animals, seeds, plants, &c. To which is added a translation of Mr. Joblott's Observations on the animalcula, that are found in many different sorts of infusions; and a very particular account of that surprising phaenomenon, the fresh water polype, translated from the French treatise of Mr. Trembley ...
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Micrographia illustrata; or, The knowledge of the miroscope explain'd: Together with an account of a new invented universal, single or double, microscope, either of which is capable of being applied to an improv'd solar apparatus. ... The whole being, as it were, a natural history of a multitude of aerial, terrestrial, and aquatick animals, seeds, plants, &c. To which is added a translation of Mr. Joblott's Observations on the animalcula, that are found in many different sorts of infusions; and a very particular account of that surprising phaenomenon, the fresh water polype, translated from the French treatise of Mr. Trembley ...
(Landmarks of science / ed. by Harold Hartley, Duane H. D. Roller)
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Reproduction of: London : The author, 1746. 242 p. with plates & catalogue
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