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Leeuwenhoek's microscope. Example of an early microscope made by the Dutch scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), from the Nachet Collection. Leeuwenhoek's microscopes have a single lens mounted in a flat sheet of metal, which allows magnifications of up to x200. In the 1670s, Leeuwenhoek used a microscope similar to this in order to observe and describe single-celled animals (protozoa and bacteria), which he named 'animalcules', for the first time in history. Image from 'La Conquete Du Monde Invisible' by Giuseppe Penso (1981).
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