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Section of Rooms XII and XIII
 Optical Instruments

Until the early 19th century lenses, mirrors and prisms had been used to demonstrate the optical phenomena of reflection, refraction and dispersion of light. Over the course of the century, the microscope gradually became one of the instruments most widely used in teaching.

Objects
Apparatus for angles of incidence and reflection

Apparatus for angles of incidence and reflection

Inv. 635
Maker unknown, 18th cent.

Apparatus for angles of incidence and reflection

Apparatus for angles of incidence and reflection

Inv. 2738
Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.

Compound microscope

Compound microscope

Inv. 3172
Maker unknown, French, late 19th cent.

Compound microscope, demonstration

Compound microscope, demonstration

Inv. 2672
Maker unknown, German?, late 19th cent.

Compound microscope, demonstration

Compound microscope, demonstration

Inv. 3208
Nachet firm, Paris, 1880-1892

Lens with mount

Lens with mount

Inv. 749
Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.

Lens with mount

Lens with mount

Inv. 760
Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.

Lens with mount

Lens with mount

Inv. 764
Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.

Lens with stand

Lens with stand

Inv. 761
Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.

Prism with stand

Prism with stand

Inv. 745
Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.

Prism with stand

Prism with stand

Inv. 742
Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.

Prismatic lens with mount

Prismatic lens with mount

Inv. 2614
Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.

Prismatic lens with mount

Prismatic lens with mount

Inv. 2613
Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.

Simple microscope, dissecting

Simple microscope, dissecting

Inv. 3324
Carl Kellner, Wetzlar, 1855-1869

Solar microscope

Solar microscope

Inv. 795
Peter Dollond, London, ca. 1800