In 1839, the great age of the microscope was just beginning. The instrument rapidly became an essential tool in medicine and many branches of science, and the Royal Microscopical Society brought together practitioners from the different disciplines through a shared interest in the development of the microscope, as it still does today. The Great Age of the Microscope combines a historical account of the development of the Royal Microscopical Society, a leading scientific society, with a catalogue of its remarkable collection of over 450 microscopes and accesories. Some rare and interesting instruments date back to 1700, though the majority are representative of the Victorian era. Many from the Victorian era are prototypes, or instruments first off the production line, acquired by the Society as the London makers vied to market improved designs. Particularly well represented are the superb microscopes of Powell & Lealand. With 600 illustrations, the detailed descriptions of the instruments include notes on inventors and designers, and references to books and journals of the period. The various types of microscope are introduced in general terms, and their design features assessed. One chapter deals with the world trade in microscopes during the second half of the nineteenth century, when an estimated one million instruments were manufactured. Published to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of the RMS, The Great Age of the Microscope will prove an invaluable reference source for historians, academics, collectors, dealers and auctioneers.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Historians of science, technology and medicine; dealers and collectors of microscopes; microscopists
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-0-85274-020-0 (9780852740200)
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Imperial College, London, UK
Foreword. 'Let us have a society!' Making microscopes: the nineteenth century European trade. The collection assessed. Advice to the user of the catalogue. The catalogue of the collection: Compounds: British (1/4 18th C.). Compound: Culpeper type. Compound: Cuff-type. Compound: British (18th C. - 1/4 19th C.). Compound: Gould-type. Compound: British (2/4 19th C. - 20th C.). Powell and Lealand. Ross. Smith and Beck. Swift. Compound: non-British. Projection: Universal; solar; lucernal. Reflecting microscopes. Simple microscopes. Specimen preparation. Specimen holders. Illumination. Polarisation. Objectives. Miscellaneous. Micro-ruling. RMS standards. Medals. Bibliography. Concordance of catalogue/inventory numbers. Appendix. Index.