1653
Anton van Leeuwenhoek was from Netherlands. He invented his very first microscope in 1668. From then onwards, he went on to invent over 500 microscopes.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek invented the microscope around the late 1600s, specifically in the mid-1670s. His design of the microscope played a crucial role in the development of microbiology.
IN 1675
1674 i think
The compound microscope was invented by Robert Hooke in the year 1665.
Anton van Leeuwenhoek did not invent the microscope. The compound microscope was invented 40 years before Anton van Leeuwenhoek was born. The simple microscope was known 300 years earlier. Anton van Leeuwenhoek invented a method for making small spherical lenses that much increased the magnification of simple microscopes. The date is not know precisely, but around 1670, more than half a century after the discovery of the compound microscope, van Leeuwenhoek discovered a way to make small lenses of very high magnification that went significantly beyond the capability of existing microscopes. He advanced the design of the simple microscope. He used his inventions to make great discoveries into the world of microorganisms.
No, the microscope was invented by van Leewonhook, a dutchman, about the year 1600.
What year did Robert Hooke invent his first microscope
The transmission electron microscope was invented in 1931 by German engineers Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll.
A Dutch father and son named Zach and Hans Janssen created the first light microscope in 1590. The electron microscope was invented in the 1930's. The scanning electron microscope was invented in the 1980's.
Alexander Fleming invented in the year 1912.
The first microscope was made around 1595 in Holland.