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E Martin, Benjamin

Micrographia nova: or, a new Treatise on the Microscope, and Microscopic Objects

Containing I. The Description and Use of two different Reflecting Microscopes ... (with micrometers) II. A large and particular Account of all Kinds of Microscopic Objects ... to which is added, an Account of the Camera Obscura, and the Solar Microscope, Reading, Printed and Sold by J. Newbery and C. Micklewright, and others. 1742. 4to. [irregular NB marginal notes]. R. S. Clay's copy (purchase)

[1949- ]

1742

Radcliffe Tracts 13 (2)Martin, Benjamin

Micrographia Nova: Or, A New Treatise on the Microscope, and Microscopic Objects

Containing I. The Description and Use of two different Reflecting Microscopes, of a new Form and Structure, and furnish'd with a Micrometer; viz. one design'd for the Pocket, and the other mounted on a Ball and Socket, which renders it of Universal Use. II. A large and particular Account of all Kinds of Microscopic Objects, to be found in the Human Body, in Quadrupedes, in Fowls, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, etc. in Plants and Vegetables of every kind; in Earths, Minerals, and Fossil Substances; and various other Miscellaneous Subjects. With Directions how to procure and prepare them for Use; and divers occasional Remarks interspersed thro' the whole. To which is added, An Account of the Camera Obscura, and the Solar Microscope, or Method of Magnifying Objects in a Darken'd Chamber, In every Way by Reflection and Refraction. Reading: Printed and Sold by J. Newbery and C. Micklewright, 1742.

[1934-41]

1742

E (Stack - oversize)Martin, Benjamin

Micrographia Nova: Or, A New Treatise on the Microscope, and Microscopic Objects

Containing I. The Description and Use of Two different Reflecting Microscopes, of a new Form and Structure, and furnished with a Micrometer, viz. one designed for the Pocket, the other mounted on a Ball and Socket, which renders it of Universal Use. II. A Large and particular account of all kinds of Microscopic Objects, to be found in the Human Body, in Quadrupedes, in Fowls, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, etc. in Plants and Vegetables of Every Kind; in Earths, Minerals and Fossil Substances; and various other Miscellaneous Subjects. With directions how to procure and prepare them for Use; and divers occasional Remarks interspersed thro' the whole. To which is added, An Account of the Camera Obscura, and the Solar Microscope, or Method of Magnifying Objects in a Darkened Chamber, In every Way by Reflection and Refraction. Reading: Printed and Sold by J. Newbery and C. Micklewright, 1742. Royal Microscopical Society Collection (purchase)

[1978-34]

1742


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