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The Microscope and the Eye A History of Reflections, 1740-1870

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By: Jutta Schickore
320 pages, 16 halftones
The Microscope and the Eye
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  • The Microscope and the Eye ISBN: 9780226737843 Hardback Nov 2007 Out of Print #168342
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The microscope's technical capabilities and uses expanded dramatically in the early nineteenth century, when it emerged as an important tool for medical education and played a key role in the development of the cell theory, among other advancements. Focusing on the decades surrounding this crucial period, Jutta Schickore weaves a fascinating story of microscopy by tracing the entwined history of the eye and the optical instrument.

Concentrating on Great Britain and the German lands - home to the period's most significant developments in microscopy - The Microscope and the Eye examines debates about such subjects as the legitimacy of human trespassing on the microcosm and the nature of light. Schickore also explores the microscope's role in investigations of the finer structure of the eye and the workings of nerve fibers and the microscopists' reflections on vision, illusion, artifacts, and the merits of instruments.

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Jutta Schickore is assistant professor of the history and philosophy of science at Indiana University.
Out of Print
By: Jutta Schickore
320 pages, 16 halftones
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By linking microscopic studies of the eye to issues concerning the trustworthiness of both microscopic and ordinary vision, Jutta Schickore touches on philosophical issues of great importance while also providing a compelling perspective on microscopic research into the workings of the eye. - Richard M. Burian, Virginia Polytechnic University"
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