Antonie (Anton) van Leeuwenhoek (October 24, 1632 -- August 26, 1723) was a Dutch businessman who devoted much of his life to developing the microscope and investigating microorganisms.
He was born in Delft, a city in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. He also died in Delft. Except for the six years he spent in Amsterdam as an apprentice, he spent his entire life in Delft.
Antonie (Anton) van Leeuwenhoek (October 24, 1632 -- August 26, 1723) was a Dutch businessman who devoted much of his life to developing the microscope and investigating microorganisms.
He was born in Delft, a city in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. He also died in Delft. Except for the six years he spent in Amsterdam as an apprentice, he spent his entire life in Delft.
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (October 24, 1632 -- August 26, 1723) was born in Delft, a city in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. He also died in Delft. Except for the six years he spent in Amsterdam as an apprentice, he spent his entire life in Delft.up ya mum
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The main disadvantage of the Leeuwenhoek microscope was that it only had one lens. On the other hand, it had much better magnification and clarity than the compound microscopes that were being used at that time. The inventor was Antony Van Leeuwenhoek.
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He was known as the father of the microscope.
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he died of brain damage age 90
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Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe microorganisms using his self made microscope. He discovered bacteria such as those in form of plaque B/W the teeth and many those which live in the pond --another wiki.answers question
Anthony van Dyck died on December 9, 1641 at the age of 42.
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On top of my head, the only person I can remember who was related to microscopy is Anton van Leeuwenhoek.