Micrographia illustrata, or, the microscope explained, in several new inventions ... Likewise a natural history of aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic animals, &c. considered as microscopic objects ... To which is added a translation of Mr. Jablott's observations on the animalcula ... and a very particular account of ... the fresh water polype ... / Translated from ... Mr. Trembley.

  • Adams, George, 1709-1772
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1771
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Micrographia illustrata, or, the microscope explained, in several new inventions ... Likewise a natural history of aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic animals, &c. considered as microscopic objects ... To which is added a translation of Mr. Jablott's observations on the animalcula ... and a very particular account of ... the fresh water polype ... / Translated from ... Mr. Trembley. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : [The author], 1771.

Physical description

8 unnumbered leaves, lix, 325, 14 pages, folded frontispiece & plates. ; (8vo)

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The 4th ed. ...

Notes

Includes translations from the French of Louis Joblot's Observations on the animalcula and Abraham Trembley's The fresh water polype.

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ESTC T53472

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