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Signaturbereich: NT 51-9000 bis 9999

SignaturTitelVerfasserangabeErschienen
NT 51-9110Scientific instruments, 1500-1900Gerard L'E. Turner ; [editors, John Gilbert, Tim Ayers] Berkeley [u.a.] 1998
NT 51-9120Die Geschichte der wissenschaftlichen Instrumentevon Alfred Rohde-Hamburg Leipzig 1923
NT 51-9125 Making scientific instruments in the industrial revolutionby A. D. Morrison-Low Aldershot [u.a.] 2007
NT 51-9129Navigation durch die Jahrhunderte[Fotogr.:] Carlo Borlenghi. [Text:] Gianni Gini. [Bearb. und Übers. aus dem Ital.: Marcus Würmli] Bielefeld 2012
NT 51-9130Instrumente der NeuzeitEngelhard Weigl Stuttgart 1990
NT 51-9190Scientific instruments and experimental philosophy 1550-1850Gerard L'E. Turner Hampshire 1990
NT 51-9195Studies in the history of scientific instrumentsed. by Christine Blondel ... London 1989
NT 51-9220The Chamber of PhysicsGunnar Pipping Stockholm 1977
NT 51-9230The Leiden Cabinet of PhysicsPeter de Clercq Leiden 1997
NT 51-9270The Garland Collection of Classical Physics Apparatus at Vanderbilt UniversityBy Robert T. Lagemann Nashville, Tenn. 1983
NT 51-9300Augustanus OpticusInge Keil Berlin 2000
NT 51-9310The camera obscuraJohn H. Hammond Bristol 1981
NT 51-9315The Camera Lucida in art and scienceJohn H. Hammond and Jill Austin Bristol 1987
NT 51-9350The stereoscopeby Sir David Brewster ; with an introduction by Rudolf Kingslake Hastings-on Hudson, N.Y./London 1971
NT 51-9450Das MikroskopP. Harting Amsterdam 1970
NT 51-9455Henri van Heurck museumdoor Ed. Frison Antwerpen 1972
NT 51-9460The history of the microscopeby Reginald S. Clay and Thomas H. Court London 1975
NT 51-9464God bless the microscope !Gerard L'E. Turner Oxford 1989
NT 51-9465The great age of the microscopeGerard L'E Turner Bristol [u.a.] 1989
NT 51-9470Essays on the history of the microscopeG. L'E. Turner Oxford 1980
NT 51-9472Vier Jahrhunderte MikroskopHubert de Martin und Waltraud de Martin Wiener Neustadt 1983
NT 51-9475Historische Mikroskope des Physikalischen Kabinetts im Hessischen Landesmuseum Darmstadtbearb. von Kurt Hemmerling u. Hanns Feustel. [Fotos: Werner Kumpf] Darmstadt 1983
NT 51-9477The light microscopeW. G. Hartley Oxford 1993
NT 51-9480Single lensBrian J. Ford London 1985
NT 51-9490Microscopical mounts and mountersBrian Bracegirdle [London] 1998
NT 51-9491The microscope in the Dutch RepublicEdward G. Ruestow, University of Colorado - Boulder Cambridge/New York, NY/Melbourne 1996
NT 51-9495The fabric of lifeMarian Fournier Baltimore/London 1996
NT 51-9500The invisible worldCatherine Wilson Princeton, NJ [u.a.] 1995

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