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Letter, from Antoni van Leeuwenhoek to Henry Oldenburg, dated at Delft

Reference number: EL/L1/13

Date: 26 March 1675

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Signed autograph
Observations of marrowfats, peas, runners; structure of venous blood from a pregnant woman; explains the transparency in objects; an account of the circulation in leaves and compares it to veins in humans; explains his drawing of a louse's leg
Figure of a louse's leg, the vein of an oak leaf and an ink impression of oak leaves
Transcribed and translated in 'Alle de brieven van Antoni van Leeuwenhoek', edited, illustrated and annotated by Committee of Dutch Scientists, part 1, p 277
For summary see 'The correspondence of Henry Oldenburg', ed and trans by A Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall, vol 11, p 232
B&W photograph of four pages and two drawings, Box 2, IM/005316

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EL/L1/13
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26 March 1675
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9 pages
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Antoni van Leeuwenhoek

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Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Letter, from Antoni van Leeuwenhoek to Henry Oldenburg, dated at Delft, 26 March 1675, EL/L1/13, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/el_l1_13/letter-from-antoni-van-leeuwenhoek-to-henry-oldenburg-dated-at-delft, accessed on 10 December 2024

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