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1 METALLIC CONCAVE MIRROR ON A MERCURY SHAPED STAND
2 GREGORIAN REFLECTING TELESCOPE
3 THREE EQUILATERAL AND ADJUSTABLE PRISMS [A]: BI-PRISM FOR ACHROMATISM [B] - CONICAL PRISM FOR A CIRCULAR SPECTRUM [C] - ISOSCELES HOLLOW GLASS PRISM FOR LIQUID [D]
4 DOUBLE-CONVEX LENS ON BRASS STAND - PLANO-CONVEX LENS ON BRASS STAND - PLANO-CONCAVE LENS ON BRASS STAND - DOUBLE-CONCAVE LENS ON BRASS STAND
5 OPTICAL BENCH
6 CRYSTAL GONIOMETER (WOLLESTON'S DESIGN)
7 RHOMBOID OF ICELAND SPAR
8 BIOT'S POLARIMETER
9 NORREMBERG'S POLARIZING APPARATUS
10 SOLAR MICROSCOPE WITH WINDOW SHUTTER
11 POLARISCOPE
12 APPARATUS FOR STUDYING THE REFRACTION, INTERFERENCE AND DIFFRACTION OF LIGHT
13 NEWTON'S RINGS
14 COMPOUND MICROSCOPE CUFF-TYPE
15 SET OF THIRTEEN TRANSPARENT OBJECTS IN BONE SLIDES
16 SIMPLE MICROSCOPE
17 SET OF SEVENTEEN WOODEN SLIDERS FOR PROJECTION
18 CAMERA LUCIDA
19 CAMERA OBSCURA
20 THE TENT CAMERA OBSCURA
21 BREWSTER'S STEREOSCOPE
22 PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA WITH ACCESSORIES
23 GEODETIC CIRCLE
24 ENDOSCOPE


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Solar microscope with window shutter Imposta forata con portaluce universale e microscopio solare
Subject: optics/microscope preparations projecting device Settore: Ottica/proiettore di preparati microscopici
Numbers of catalogue: 393- 461- 463 Numeri di inventario: 393 - 461 - 463
Engraved on the square brass plate of the solar microscope: "Secretan à Paris" Sulla lastra quadrata d'ottone del portaluce: " Secretan à Paris" [inciso]
c. 1865 Periodo di costruzione: 1865 circa
Beech, brass, glass, steel, iron Materiali utilizzati: Faggio, ottone, vetro, acciaio, ferro
Shutter: 470 X 30 X 780 [mm]; solar microscope: 245 X 245 X 810 [mm] Dimensioni: Imposta: 470 X 30 X 780 [mm]; microscopio solare: 245 X 245 X 810 [mm]

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