he done it by getting bits and putting them together.
He made his first simple lens microscope in 1595.
No he did not Galileo did
Robert Hooke was the first to discover and invent the microscope in 1655.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is known as the father of microbiology for his work improving the design and functionality of the microscope in the 17th century. Robert Hooke also made significant contributions to microscopy with his publication "Micrographia" in 1665, where he described and illustrated observations made with a compound microscope.
No, Thomas Edison did not invent the microscope. The microscope was actually invented by Dutch spectacle maker Zacharias Janssen and his father Hans in the late 16th century. Edison is best known for his inventions in the field of electricity and communication, such as the phonograph and the incandescent light bulb.
The Romans didn't invent the microscope
him and his son helped invent the compound microscope by putting two lenses together warning they did not invent the microscope but did invent the compound microscope
No
What year did Robert Hooke invent his first microscope
i b lieve it was the electron microscope!
Microscope
He made his first simple lens microscope in 1595.
Robert Hooke did not invent the microscope, but he did make significant improvements to the design in the 17th century. His work included developing a compound microscope with better magnification capabilities and using it to make detailed observations of biological organisms.
No he did not Galileo did
Zacharias Janssen was the first person to invent the microscope and the kind of microscope he made was a compound microscope--a microscope that uses two or more sets of lenses. Plus, the first compound microscope (by Zacharias) was made around 1595 in Middleburg, Holland.
No, the microscope was invented by van Leewonhook, a dutchman, about the year 1600.
Robert Hooke was the first to discover and invent the microscope in 1655.