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.
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Maker unknown, 18th cent.
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Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.
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Maker unknown, French, late 19th cent.
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Maker unknown, German?, late 19th cent.
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Nachet firm, Paris, 1880-1892
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Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.
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Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.
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Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.
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Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.
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Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.
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Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.
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Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.
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Maker unknown, second half 18th cent.
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Carl Kellner, Wetzlar, 1855-1869
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Peter Dollond, London, ca. 1800