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Basic Information | | Accession Number: | 1965T5099.6 |
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| Collection: | Social History - Pinto Collection |
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| Date: | 1725 - 1850 |
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Notes | This is one of a set of boxwood specimen slides contained in the bottom drawer of the oak case of a Culpepper microscope.The compound microscope was invented in the early seventeenth century. Until around 1740, all microscopes consisted of a thin wooden or cardboard cylinder, generally covered with shagreen (shark skin) or leather. Culpepper is one of the great names associated with early miscroscopes. | | Purchased from Edward H Pinto, 1965. |
Further Information | | Production Period: | 18th century or 19th century |
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| Material(s): | Brass |
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| Place of Origin: | England |
Dimensions | | Height: | 10.7 cm |
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| Width: | 1.6 cm |
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| Depth: | 0.2 cm |
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