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Radcliffe Tracts 46 (29a)Mann, James; Ayscough, James
Description of the Solar or Camera-Obscura Microscope
n.p., n.d. [c.1770].
[1934-41]
1770?
E (Stack)Mann, James; Ayscough, James
A Description of the Compound (Commonly call'd the Reflecting or Double) Microscope, with Great Improvements
At the Sign of Sir Isaac Newton and Two Pair of Golden Spectacles, near the West-End of St. Paul's, London. N.B. blanks for specimens to be inserted in the slides, also description of the Solar, or Camera-obscura Microscope (pp. 16-18 + plate II). Small 4to. R. S. Clay's copy (purchase).
[1949- ]
[n.d.]
file E (Stack)Mann, James; Ayscough, James
Description of a Pocket Microscope, with the Apparatus Thereto belonging: adapted for viewing both Opake and Transparent Objects. And likewise of the Part called the Solar Apparatus
as greatly Improved and Made by James Mann and James Ayscough, at the Sign of Sir Isaac Newton and Two Pair of Golden Spectacles near the West End of St. Paul's, London. 8vo. R. S. Clay's copy (purchase)
[1949- ?]
[n.d.]
Radcliffe Tracts 46 (29)Mann, James; Ayscough, James
A Description of the Compound (Commonly call'd the Reflecting or Double) Microscope, with Great Improvements
London: At the Sign of Sir Isaac Newton and Two Pair of Golden Spectacles, near the West-End of St. Paul's, n.d.
[1934-41]
[n.d.]