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VIII.8 Simple microscope, aquatic
Inventor:Christiaan Huygens
Maker:Chapotot
Place:Paris
Date:ca. 1700
Materials:brass
Dimensions:length 93 mm; box max. 112x50 mm
Current inventory:3098
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Simple aquatic microscope consisting of two profiled brass plates joined at their ends; between the plates is a hinged cross stage that rotates into position in front of the aperture formerly containing a lens, now missing. The microscope is fitted with a rotating disk with four round apertures, in front of which a forceps or spike can hold the specimen for observation. The instrument is housed in a wooden case covered in black leather and lined with velvet. There are a few accessories, including a slide carrier and a forceps. This type of microscope was invented by Christiaan Huygens. The instrument is signed Chapotot, not enough evidence to establish whether it was made by Louis Chapotot or his son.

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