78 2289 Microscopy Baker H
78/2289 [Microscopy]. Baker, H. Nuttig gebruik Van het Mikroskoop, of handleiding tot nieuwe waarnemingen. (...) In het Engelsch beschreeven (...). Hier agter is gevoegd de natuurlyke historie van Polypen. Amst., F. Houttuyn, 1756, 1st Dutch ed., (16),498,(14)p., 18 fold. engr. plates, modern antique style gilt hleather.

- Trifle yellowed/ foxed towards the end.

= Poggendorff I, p.91; Bierens de Haan 2163; DSB I, p.410ff: "(...) he is especially noted for his popularization of the use of the microscope and for his contribution to the study of chrystals. (...) The first edition of The microscope made easy appeared in 1742; it ran to five editions in Baker's lifetime and was translated into several foreign languages. (...) Henry Baker was in many respects a typical natural philosopher of the eighteenth century. His interest ranged widely, and his skills were equally various: he was by no means dedicated to one branch of study, nor did he do research in modern sense. Yet he deserved the title "a philosopher in little things"; and he had the rare gift of communicating his knowledge of, and above all his enthusiasm for, the microscope to others. (...) He regarded the microscope with reverence, as a means to the deeper appreciation of the wonders of God's world."

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