From the 1st AD when microscopes where looking through a glass with water in it to 8 ton Machines microscopes have changed heaps. The first working one was invented in the 1590 in Hollands By Hans & Zacharias Jessen with a tube with 2 glasses and a bottom bored with an eye look out to see cells and animals we don't even see.
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The early invention improved the transcontinental transportation of the people and goods was the steam locomotive. This was facilitated by the rail road network that was developed.
Robert Hooke's ContributionHe discovered the tiny box-like compartments while observing cork under a microscope which he named 'cells' meaning a small compartment. That was the first time when someone had the first glimpse of these microscopic things.
The term microscope technically applies to any magnifying arrangement of lenses, one or many. Single lens magnification has been known since about 1000 AD and no inventor is recorded by history. Around 1590, several individuals compete for recognition as the inventor of the compound microscope which is a microscope using two or more lenses. See the link below to the related question, "Who invented the microscope?" About 1670, Anton van Leeuwenhoek dramatically increased the magnifying power of the simple microscope.
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The quality and magnification of the lenses has vastly improved over early models.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
some scientists that helped the developement of the microscope were1590-Hans and Zacharias Janssen1609-Hans Lippershay1665-Robert Hooke1674-Antoine Luewenhoek1839-Theodore Schwaan1839-Matthias Schleiden
Henry Baker has written: 'The microscope made easy' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Microscopes, Microscopy 'The microscope made easy: or, I. The nature, uses and magnifying powers of the best kinds of microscopes ... II. An account of what surprising discoveries have been already made by the microscope ..' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Microscopes, Microscopy 'The universe. A philosophical poem' 'Of microscopes, and the discoveries made thereby' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Microscopes, Microscopy 'Medulla poetarum romanorum; or' -- subject(s): Latin poetry, Translations into English, English poetry, Translations from Latin 'The universe' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Pride and vanity 'An invocation of health. A poem'
The first microscope to be developed was the optical microscope. An early microscope was made in 1590 in Middelburg, Netherlands. Two eyeglass makers are variously given credit: Hans Lippershey (who developed an early telescope) and Zacharias Janssen. Van Leeuwenhoek improved a microscope and first described cells seen in cork tissue. He called them cells as they looked like little rooms, similar to ones that monks lived in.
Because early compound microscopes does not let scientists learn more about cells and does not let scientists look at cells more closely than today compound microscopes.
Muslims have built microscopes, especially in recent times as Muslim countries have begun to invest more and more in medicine (especially in Bangladesh).However, Muslims did not invent the microscope. The first microscope to be developed was the optical microscope in the Netherlands, although the original inventor is not easy to identify. An early microscope was made in 1590 in Middelburg, Netherlands. Two eyeglass makers are variously given credit: Hans Lippershey (who developed an early telescope) and Zacharias Janssen. Giovanni Faber coined the name microscope for Galileo Galilei's compound microscope in 1625. (Galileo had called it the "occhiolino" or "little eye").
Early light microscope
early light microscope
A very early and visually precise microscope using a drop method to get very fine lenses for grinding. His microscopes were much better that Hooke's and he discovered small organisms that had never been seen before.
the changes in transportation improved