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October 10, 1666 |
Appointed district supervisor (wijkmeester generaal) |
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January 1, 1667 |
Dirck van Bleyswyck's Beschryvinge der Stadt Delft, Description of the City of Delft, published |
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February 5, 1667 |
mentor Jacob Spoors married Trijntge Jans |
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March 11, 1667 |
Presented will after wife Barbara's death |
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May 2, 1667 |
brother-in-law Adriaan Johannes Swalmius (1631-1667) buried |
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May 18, 1667 |
Appointed curator of estate of Simon de Bourbon |
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July 15, 1667 |
Appeared before the Weescamer to begin the process of curating the estate of Simon de Bourbon |
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September 15, 1667 |
aunt Cornelia Jacobs van den Berch buried in Oude Kerk |
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January 1, 1668 |
Conducted an experiment with grapevines |
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January 1, 1668 |
Traveled to England |
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June 13, 1668 |
grandfather Thonis Phillips Leeuwenhoek's will of 1643 presented |
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November 14, 1668 |
Delivered to the Weescamer his first accounting as curator over the person and assets of Sijmon Bourbon |
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January 1, 1669 |
cousin Pieter Abrahams Hogenhouck (-1679) appointed mayor in 1669-1673, 1677 |
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February 4, 1669 |
Certified as a surveyor after passing the oral examination |
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February 15, 1669 |
uncle Huijch Thonis Leeuwenhoek buried in Nieuwe Kerk |
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October 8, 1669 |
daughter Maria named in will of her aunt Maria de Meij |
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July 13, 1670 |
cousin Cornelis Lambrechts Leeuwenhoek (1670-1702) baptized |
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September 2, 1670 |
Appointed co-wine gauger to help Dirk Arisz. |
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November 28, 1670 |
Delivered to the Weescamer his second accounting as curator over the person and assets of Sijmon Bourbon |
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December 16, 1670 |
Delivered to the Weescamer the document disposing of the late Sijmon Bourbon's assets |
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January 8, 1671 |
Testified to marriage conditions with Cornelia Swalmius |
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January 17, 1671 |
daughter Maria made a will |
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January 25, 1671 |
Married Cornelia Johannes Swalmius |
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April 14, 1671 |
Agreed to act as steward for land inherited by second wife Cornelia |
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May 30, 1671 |
cousin Anthonij Lambrechts Leeuwenhoek (1653-1671) buried in Oude Kerk |
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October 15, 1671 |
wife Cornelia Johannes Swalmius (1634-1694) testified to marriage conditions with Antony |
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January 10, 1672 |
sister-in-law Elisabeth Johannes Swalmius married Paulus Marcel |
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February 17, 1672 |
Jan Strick was buried |
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April 9, 1672 |
Disaster Year: Delft sent troops to help defend against the invading French army |
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June 12, 1672 |
mentor Reinier de Graaf married Maria van Dijck |
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June 29, 1672 |
Disaster Year: unemployed protestors from Schiedam occupied Delft city hall |
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July 8, 1672 |
Prince Willem III wrote to the burgemeesters of Delft that those not cooperating in repelling the enemy will be severely punished |
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September 10, 1672 |
Prince Willem III wrote to the burgemeesters of Delft concerning the naming of new regents |
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September 10, 1672 |
Disaster Year: half of the Veertigraad replaced with pro-Orangist regents |
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September 10, 1672 |
mentor Dr. Cornelis 's Gravesande appointed to Veertigraad |
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September 21, 1672 |
daughter Maria made a will |
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November 7, 1672 |
nephew Arnold Marcel (1672-1748) baptized in Dordrecht |
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April 1, 1673 |
cousin Magdaleentje (Helena) Maertens Leeuwenhoek (1653-1720) married Johannes de Coep |
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April 28, 1673 |
Wrote Letter L-001 of 1673-04-28 to Henry Oldenburg about mould and a bee's stinger and eye |
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May 17, 1673 |
The Royal Society received Leeuwenhoek's first letter |
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May 19, 1673 |
At age 40, first letter published in Philosophical Transactions |
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May 25, 1673 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote to Reinier de Graaf about the Royal Society's reception of Leeuwenhoek's first letter |
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August 8, 1673 |
mentor Constantijn Huygens wrote to Robert Hooke about Leeuwenhoek as "exceedingly curious and industrious" |
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August 15, 1673 |
Wrote Letter L-002 of 1673-08-15 to Henry Oldenburg about the bee, the movement of liquids in wood and food in a louse, and the composition of air |
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August 21, 1673 |
mentor Reinier de Graaf buried |
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October 16, 1673 |
First letter's ten figures published in Philosophical Transactions |
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October 24, 1673 |
Leeuwenhoek's family members in 1673 |
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November 8, 1673 |
Wrote Letter L-003 of 1673-11-08 to Henry Oldenburg about globules in milk and in blood and his theory on the structure and growth of hair and of tumours |
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November 28, 1673 |
Named as administrator of the estate of Willem Jans Croonenburgh |
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January 1, 1674 |
Paid the Familiegeld (estate tax) |
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February 1, 1674 |
Constantijn Huygens wrote Letter L-004 to Leeuwenhoek, enclosing an extract of a letter from Oldenburg that asked Huygens to encourage L.’s nature study |
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February 12, 1674 |
Constantijn Huygens wrote to Oldenburg about Leeuwenhoek and his own single-lens microscope |
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March 10, 1674 |
nieces Margrieta and Maria Jans de Molijn married Arnoldus van den Heuvel and Cornelis Haaxman |
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March 18, 1674 |
sister-in-law Maria de Meij married Pieter Schepens |
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April 5, 1674 |
Wrote Letter L-005 of 1674-04-05 to Constantijn Huygens about globules in milk and blood and the growth of hair; first mention of red blood corpuscles |
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April 7, 1674 |
Wrote Letter L-006 of 1674-04-07 to Henry Oldenburg about globules in milk and blood, the growth of hair and nails, and the anatomy of a louse |
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April 11, 1674 |
Constantijn Huygens wrote Letter L-007 to Leeuwenhoek about sending his observations to son Christiaan in Paris |
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April 16, 1674 |
Wrote Letter L-008 of 1674-04-16 to Henry Oldenburg about the delivery of his letters and asking Oldenburg to befriend van Conincxbrugh |
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April 24, 1674 |
Appointed curator of the abandoned estate of Bartholomeus Ritmeier |
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April 24, 1674 |
Wrote Letter L-009 of 1674-04-24 to Constantijn Huygens about his further observations about blood, bones, teeth, and salt |
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May 4, 1674 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-010 to Leeuwenhoek requesting that he examine saliva, chyle, sweat, and sperm |
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June 1, 1674 |
Wrote Letter L-011 of 1674-06-01 to Henry Oldenburg about movement of liquid in capillary tubes, structure of body parts, growth of skin, and the size of red blood cells |
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July 6, 1674 |
Wrote Letter L-012 of 1674-07-06 to Henry Oldenburg bout sweat, hair, fat, tears, and improved capillary tubes |
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August 1, 1674 |
First observed little animals in water |
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August 11, 1674 |
Visited by Holger Jacobæus, the Bartholin brothers, and Arent Seyn; described as "ingenious but illiterate" |
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August 15, 1674 |
Visited by Johannes Swammerdam |
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August 16, 1674 |
Ordered as curator to hand over the debt books of Bartholomeus Ritmeier |
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August 24, 1674 |
daughter Maria made a will |
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August 30, 1674 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-013 to Leeuwenhoek, encouraging him to send more observations |
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September 7, 1674 |
Wrote Letter L-014 of 1674-09-07 to Henry Oldenburg, stating that he will send further observations |
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September 7, 1674 |
Wrote Letter L-015 of 1674-09-07 to Henry Oldenburg about the anatomy of the eye and optic nerve of a cow, minerals eg. salt, clay, English and Flemish earth; first mention of protozoa in stagnant water |
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October 19, 1674 |
Wrote Letter L-016 of 1674-10-19 to Henry Oldenburg about eggs in the bile of cow, sheep, rabbits and poultry, the structure of metals, skin, and the bladder, and theories about the sense of taste. |
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October 25, 1674 |
The Royal Society began requiring an oath of secrecy from the members who attended meetings |
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November 5, 1674 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-017 to Leeuwenhoek encouraging him and asking about the kind of salt he was observing |
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November 22, 1674 |
The Royal Society asked Olderburg to produce Leeuwenhoek's Letter L-011 of 1 June 1674 |
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December 4, 1674 |
Wrote Letter L-018 of 1674-12-04 to Henry Oldenburg about optic nerves and sight; enclosed specimen of cow's optic nerve |
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December 21, 1674 |
Appointed to administer the affairs of sister-in-law Maria de Meij |
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December 22, 1674 |
sister-in-law Maria de Meij and Pieter Schepens granted a divorce |
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December 26, 1674 |
Wrote Letter L-019 of 1674-12-26 to Constantijn Huygens, enclosing a drawing of the optic nerve and excerpts from two recent letters |
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December 31, 1674 |
sister-in-law Catharina Swalmius buried |
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January 1, 1675 |
cousin Maerten Huijchs Leeuwenhoek appointed tax farmer |
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January 3, 1675 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-020 to Leeuwenhoek about his doubts about globules |
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January 20, 1675 |
Christiaan Huygens wrote to Henry Oldenburg doubting Leeuwenhoek's observations of globules |
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January 22, 1675 |
Wrote Letter L-021 of 1675-01-22 to Henry Oldenburg about a new technique for observing blood and sectioned brain tissue; optic nerve, smoke, gunpowder, and scorpions |
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February 11, 1675 |
Wrote Letter L-022 of 1675-02-11 to Henry Oldenburg about crystals, vinegar, soap, spices, cod, louse, and oak leaf. |
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February 12, 1675 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote to Christiaan Huygens about doubting Leeuwenhoek's globules |
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March 1, 1675 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-023 to Leeuwenhoek in response to his Letter L-021 of 1675-01-22 |
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March 26, 1675 |
Wrote Letter L-024 of 1675-03-26 to Henry Oldenburg about meals, seeds, and pearls; transparency; movement of fluids in plants and animals |
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April 22, 1675 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-025 to Leeuwenhoek recommending that he get help from knowledgable people |
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August 14, 1675 |
Wrote Letter L-026 of 1675-08-14 to Henry Oldenburg about blood, taste of saps, sugar, and salt, and the mechanics of taste and digestion |
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August 22, 1675 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-027 to Leeuwenhoek acknowledging reciept of his letters |
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September 15, 1675 |
First observed little animals in rain water |
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December 15, 1675 |
Jan Vermeer, the painter, buried |
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December 20, 1675 |
Wrote Letter L-028 of 1675-12-20 to Henry Oldenburg about various omissions in previous letters, small animals in water, his theory of “globules”, and the aerometer he devised |
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January 1, 1676 |
Wrote Letter L-029 of some time in 1676 to Theodore Craanen about gold and mercury |
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January 7, 1676 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-030 to Leeuwenhoek about the reaction in London to his observations |
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January 22, 1676 |
Wrote Letter L-031 of 1676-01-22 to Henry Oldenburg about forwarding his mail and about sending his observations of little animals in water |
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January 26, 1676 |
sister-in-law Maria de Meij buried |
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February 13, 1676 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-032 to Leeuwenhoek requesting that he examine hair |
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February 20, 1676 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-033 to Leeuwenhoek and pre-paid the postage |
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February 22, 1676 |
Wrote Letter L-034 of 1676-02-22 to Henry Oldenburg about hair, cow skin, horn, and bone, inviting Hooke's response |
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April 5, 1676 |
co-worker Daniel Bogaert married Maria van Rees |
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April 21, 1676 |
Wrote Letter L-035 of 1676-04-21 to Henry Oldenburg about movement of liquid in ash and other trees, little animals in wine, and cinnamon and taste |
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April 24, 1676 |
Began series of experiments to observe little animals in spice infusions |
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April 26, 1676 |
Began Pepper 2 experiment |
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May 1, 1676 |
Constantijn Huygens wrote to Oldenburg that Leeuwenhoek gave him an issue of Philosophical Transactions |
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May 14, 1676 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-036 to Leeuwenhoek about Hooke's and Grew's reactions to recent observations |
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May 29, 1676 |
Wrote Letter L-037 of 1676-05-29 to Henry Oldenburg about disagreements with Grew about the structure of wood and a further account of the vessels, fibres, and medullary rays of wood |
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July 1, 1676 |
Visited by Christiaan Huygens during the summer; he saw the little animals in Leeuwenhoek's infusions |
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July 28, 1676 |
Wrote Letter L-038 of 1676-07-28 to Henry Oldenburg; now lost |
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July 28, 1676 |
Wrote Letter L-039 of 1676-07-28 to Robert Boyle about the effects of air on ammonia and copper |
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September 30, 1676 |
Appointed curator of estate of Catherine Bolnes, Vermeer's widow |
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October 9, 1676 |
Wrote Letter L-040 of 1676-10-09 to Henry Oldenburg about microorganisms in various waters and spice infusions, the relationship of their shape to taste, and whether there were microorganisms in the air |
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October 18, 1676 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-041 to Leeuwenhoek; sent Philosophical Transactions no. 127 |
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October 23, 1676 |
mentor Cornelis 's Gravesande lent money to Sijmons Decker |
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October 26, 1676 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-042 to Leeuwenhoek acknowledging receipt of the letter of 1676-10-09 |
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October 30, 1676 |
Wrote Letter L-043 of 1676-10-30 to Henry Oldenburg about his discussions with Grew and Boyle as well as the unreliability of the postal system |
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October 31, 1676 |
Constantijn Huygens wrote Letter L-044 to Leeuwenhoek about his son Christiaan's translating Letter L-040 |
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November 7, 1676 |
Wrote Letter L-045 of 1676-11-07 to Constantijn Huygens summarizing the observations of little animals in Letter L-040 |
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November 12, 1676 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-046 to Leeuwenhoek that he would write at greater length soon |
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November 18, 1676 |
Visited by Gottfried Leibniz |
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November 25, 1676 |
Magistrates approved payment by Maria Thins so Leeuwenhoek could pay Vermeer's creditors |
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November 27, 1676 |
Wrote Letter L-047 of 1676-11-27 to Henry Oldenburg, now lost |
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January 1, 1677 |
Theodore Craanen wrote Letter L-048 to Leeuwenhoek, some time in 1677, requesting that his relative Johan Ham be allowed to visit |
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January 1, 1677 |
Wrote Letter L-049 of some time in 1677 to Robert Boyle, now lost |
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January 22, 1677 |
mentor Jacob Spoors buried |
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January 26, 1677 |
Constantijn Huygens wrote to Oldenburg about Leeuwenhoek, a "painstaking man" who should be "cherished" |
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January 30, 1677 |
cousin Lambrecht Huijchs Leeuwenhoek (1624-1701) bought Buitenwatersloot 214 |
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February 2, 1677 |
Recovered twenty-six paintings from Jannetje Stevens to help pay Catherine Bolnes' creditors |
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February 9, 1677 |
Christiaan Huygens wrote Letter L-050 of 1677-02-09 to Leeuwenhoek that his observations of little animals in spice infusions were well received in France |
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February 11, 1677 |
The Royal Society read the first part of Leeuwenhoek's long Letter L-040 of the previous 9 October about little animals in various waters |
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February 15, 1677 |
Wrote Letter L-051 of 1677-02-15 to Christiaan Huygens to thank him for translating a letter into French |
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February 18, 1677 |
The Royal Society read the second part of Leeuwenhoek's long letter of 9 October 1676 |
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February 22, 1677 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-052 to Leeuwenhoek for more details about his method for observing little animals |
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March 4, 1677 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-053 to Leeuwenhoek requesting that he examine muscle fibers and brains |
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March 8, 1677 |
Named quartermaster of the 2nd quarter |
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March 8, 1677 |
The Royal Society read the third part of Leeuwenhoek's long letter of 9 October 1676 |
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March 12, 1677 |
Maria Thins filed a legal action to prevent Leeuwenhoek from selling The Art of Painting |
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March 15, 1677 |
Organized the auction of Vermeer's remaining paintings |
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March 23, 1677 |
Wrote Letter L-054 of 1677-03-23 to Henry Oldenburg about the quantity of little creatures in one drop of water |
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March 25, 1677 |
The Royal Society published Michael Butterfield's letter about melting glass to make spherical lenses |
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March 25, 1677 |
The Royal Society published part of Leeuwenhoek's Letter L-040 of 9 October 1676 reporting little animals in infusions |
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April 15, 1677 |
The Royal Society read Leeuwenhoek's Letter L-054 of 23 March 1677 and assigned Grew to replicate his results |
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April 20, 1677 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-055 to Leeuwenhoek relaying the compliments of the members of the Royal Society |
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May 14, 1677 |
Wrote Letter L-056 of 1677-05-14 to Henry Oldenburg about muscles, blood, the movement of fluids in fruit, moxa, and cotton |
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May 18, 1677 |
Benedict Haan and Henry Cordes wrote to the Royal Society attesting to the number of little animals in Leeuwenhoek's infusions |
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May 27, 1677 |
The Royal Society read Leeuwenhoek's Letter L-056 of 14 May 1677 |
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June 2, 1677 |
Robbert Gordon wrote to the Royal Society attesting to the number of little animals in Leeuwenhoek's infusions |
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August 7, 1677 |
Henry Oldenburg wrote Letter L-057 to Leeuwenhoek, asking him to examine the skin of Moors and enclosing Philosophical Transactions no. 136 |
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August 13, 1677 |
Aldert Hodenpijl wrote to the Royal Society attesting to the number of little animals in Leeuwenhoek's infusions |
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August 21, 1677 |
Johannes Boogert, Robert Poitevin, and W. van der Burch wrote to the Royal Society attesting to the number of little animals in Leeuwenhoek's infusions |
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August 30, 1677 |
Alex Petrie wrote to the Royal Society attesting to the number of little animals in Leeuwenhoek's infusions |
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September 5, 1677 |
mentor Henry Oldenburg died in London |
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September 11, 1677 |
Visited by Hennig Brand, the Hamburg merchant who discovered phosphorus |
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October 5, 1677 |
Wrote Letter L-058 of 1677-10-05 to Henry Oldenburg about skin, eels, fleas, and measuring and counting the little animals |
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October 15, 1677 |
The Royal Society requested that Robert Hooke try to replicate Leeuwenhoek's observations |
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October 16, 1677 |
Wrote Letter L-059 of 1677-10-16 to William Brouncker; he is sending some observations and a Latin translation |
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November 9, 1677 |
Wrote Letter L-060 of 1677-11-09 to William Brouncker about sperm and their movements in fresh human semen |
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November 11, 1677 |
Robert Hooke failed to demonstrate "minute animals" in pump water. The Royal Society read the testimonials from people in Delft. |
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November 15, 1677 |
Bought land near Berkelse Meer |
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November 18, 1677 |
Robert Hooke again failed, using an improved microscope |
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November 25, 1677 |
Robert Hooke finally succeeded in replicating Leeuwenhoek's observations of little animals |
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December 2, 1677 |
Wrote Letter L-061 of 1677-12-02 to William Brouncker |
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December 8, 1677 |
Constantijn Huygens wrote Letter L-062 to Leeuwenhoek about his observations of sperm |
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December 10, 1677 |
Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-063 to Leeuwenhoek to acknowledge the receipt of Letter L-060 of November 1677 to describing sperm in human semen |
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December 16, 1677 |
Robert Hooke demonstrated the superiority of single-lens over double-lens microscopes |
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January 1, 1678 |
Robert Hooke's Lectures and Collections: Cometa, Microscopium published |
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January 1, 1678 |
Wrote Letter L-064 of some time in 1678 to Robert Boyle; now lost |
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January 11, 1678 |
Nehemiah Grew and Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-065 to Leeuwenhoek asking him to further observe sperm |
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January 11, 1678 |
Nehemiah Grew wrote Letter L-066 of 1678-01-11 to Leeuwenhoek about comparisons of the size and shape of sperm from a variety of animals, the role of sperm in reproduction, and vessels in semen |
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January 14, 1678 |
Wrote Letter L-067 of 1678-01-14 to Robert Hooke about human blood, blood transfusions, flea larvae, and little animals in pepper water |
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January 27, 1678 |
Robert Hooke read Letter L-067 of 1678-01-14 at a meeting of the Royal Society |
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February 1, 1678 |
Empowered a Gouda notary to sell Vermeer's property to help pay Catherine Bolnes's creditors |
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February 3, 1678 |
Robert Hooke produced two experiments on blood and milk and read the latter part of the Letter L-067 of 1678-01-14 about phlegm and little animals in pepper water |
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February 11, 1678 |
Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-068 to Leeuwenhoek about how he verified Leeuwenhoek’s observations of little animals in a pepper infusion |
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February 14, 1678 |
Wrote Letter L-069 to Joseph Williamson, as Grew had requested |
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February 28, 1678 |
Christiaan Huygens began a series of observations of little animals replicating and expanding on Leeuwenhoek's |
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March 14, 1678 |
Christiaan Huygens observed little animals using dark-ground illumination |
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March 17, 1678 |
Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society microscopical observations of tendons and little animals in anise and coffee |
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March 18, 1678 |
Wrote Letter L-070 of 1678-03-18 to Nehemiah Grew about sperm in other animals and what Harvey and de Graaf got wrong about reproduction |
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March 24, 1678 |
Robert Hooke read his paper about his microscopic observations and methods |
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April 7, 1678 |
Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society microscopical observations of muscle from a lobster's claw |
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April 20, 1678 |
Nehemiah Grew wrote Letter L-071 of 1678-04-20 to Leeuwenhoek about his criticisms of Leeuwenhoek's work |
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April 28, 1678 |
Johannes Swammerdam wrote to Melchisedec Thévenot, saying that Leeuwenhoek "is biased, and reasons in a very barbarical way" |
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April 28, 1678 |
Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-072 to Leeuwenhoek that King Charles saw the little animals in pepper water |
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May 5, 1678 |
Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society microscopical observations of the motion and composition of muscles |
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May 9, 1678 |
niece Maria Jans de Molijn buried |
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May 31, 1678 |
Wrote Letter L-073 of 1678-05-31 to Nehemiah Grew about teeth, bone, hair, and sperm and what de Graaf got wrong about ovulation |
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June 6, 1678 |
Christiaan Huygens wrote to Nehemiah Grew about seeing the sperm in human semen |
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June 11, 1678 |
Christiaan Huygens observed little animals in water that Leeuwenhoek had sent to him |
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July 4, 1678 |
Lambert Twent named first postmaster of Delft |
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September 17, 1678 |
Christiaan Huygens again observed little animals using dark-ground illumination |
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September 27, 1678 |
Wrote Letter L-074 of 1678-09-27 to Nehemiah Grew about sweat and globules in saliva and blood |
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October 13, 1678 |
Nehemiah Grew wrote Letter L-075 of 1678-10-13 to Leeuwenhoek that Letter L-073 about male sperm and female ovulation in humans would be printed "as far as decency permits" |
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October 14, 1678 |
sister Margrieta Philips Leeuwenhoek buried |
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November 6, 1678 |
daughter Maria registered as a member of the Hervormde Gemeente Delft (Reformed Church in Delft) |
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November 10, 1678 |
Christiaan Huygens's method of melting powdered glass to make a spherical lens |
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December 23, 1678 |
Constantijn Huygens wrote Letter L-076 to Leeuwenhoek about the identification of little animals observed in pepper-water by his son Christiaan as well as the latter’s description of the scales on the wings of butterflies |
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December 26, 1678 |
Wrote Letter L-077 of 1678-12-26 to Constantijn Huygens about how son Christiaan's observations of little animals correspond to his own |
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January 25, 1679 |
Authorized to administer the estate of Ernst Gerrits de Bruijn |
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February 10, 1679 |
Appointed curator; Johannes Blaucamer guarantor |
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February 21, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-078 of 1679-02-21 to Nehemiah Grew about cod sperm and about not finding any little animals in blood or saliva |
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April 1, 1679 |
cousin Maerten Huijchs Leeuwenhoek appointed tax master |
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April 12, 1679 |
Lambert van Velthuysen wrote Letter L-079 to Leeuwenhoek about arteries and nerves |
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April 25, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-080 of 1679-04-25 to Nehemiah Grew about living little animals in fish, hare, and dogs and his calculation that more than ten times as many living animals come from the milt of a cod as there are people living on the Earth |
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April 27, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-081 of 1679-04-27 to Constantijn Huygens about the number of sperm in the milt of the cod |
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May 1, 1679 |
Visited by James, Duke of York, and "several high personages" |
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May 4, 1679 |
Constantijn Huygens wrote Letter L-082 to Leeuwenhoek that his son Christiaan’s new book Dioptrica is about to be published |
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May 4, 1679 |
mentor Constantijn Huygens, writing to his son Christiaan, called Leeuwenhoek the "magician of Delft" |
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May 11, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-083 of 1679-05-11 to Lambert van Velthuysen about people with gout |
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May 15, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-084 of 1679-05-15 to Christiaan Huygens to explain more about his observations of little animals |
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May 20, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-085 of 1679-05-20 to Constantijn Huygens about the number and size of the little animals he was observing |
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June 1, 1679 |
Lambert van Velthuysen wrote Letter L-086 to Leeuwenhoek about the chalky discharges from gouty skin and his well-known controversy with the conservative supporters of the House of Orange |
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June 13, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-087 of 1679-06-13 to Nehemiah Grew asking him to acknowledge two letters from earlier that year |
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June 13, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-088 of 1679-06-13 to Lambert van Velthuysen about the origin of life and the lack of appreciation by physicians and surgeons |
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June 17, 1679 |
Lambert van Velthuysen wrote Letter L-089 to Leeuwenhoek about procreation |
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July 11, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-090 of 1679-07-11 to Lambert van Velthuysen about about the chalk produced by gouty patients and about bladder stones |
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July 20, 1679 |
Robert Hooke read his translation of Letter L-080 of 1679-04-25 at a weekly meeting of the Royal Society |
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July 27, 1679 |
Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society microscopical observations of the liquor in a ram's testicles |
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August 1, 1679 |
Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-091 of some time in August 1679 to Leeuwenhoek; now lost |
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August 10, 1679 |
Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society microscopical observations of a cock's testicles |
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August 15, 1679 |
Appointed city inspector of imported and exported liquids / wine gauger |
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August 25, 1679 |
Called "an unlearned, but ingenious man" by Peter Pels |
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September 4, 1679 |
colleague Nicolaas van der Sloot appointed co-wine gauger |
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September 17, 1679 |
Paid tax on his personal stock of wine |
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October 13, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-092 of 1679-10-13 to Robert Hooke to inquire of Hooke why he had not received any correspondence from the Royal Society for months, also discussed bladder stones |
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October 18, 1679 |
Lambert van Velthuysen wrote Letter L-093 of 1679-10-18 to Leeuwenhoek about his delay in responding and gout |
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October 27, 1679 |
Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-094 of 1679-10-27 to Leeuwenhoek about examining fecund and sterile eggs for spots |
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October 30, 1679 |
cousin Pieter Abrahams Hogenhouck buried |
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November 1, 1679 |
Philosophical Collections number 1 published in London, including Leeuwenhoek's Letter 28 of 1679-04-25 (AB 43) to Nehemiah Grew |
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November 14, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-095 of 1679-11-14 to Lambert van Velthuysen about gout, salt, and drinking tea |
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November 20, 1679 |
Wrote Letter L-096 of 1679-11-20 to Robert Hooke, copying his Letter L-095 of 14 November 1679 about gout, salt, and drinking tea |
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January 12, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-097 of 1680-01-12 to Robert Hooke about the structure of wood and sperm in fish |
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January 16, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-098 of 1680-01-16 to Robert Hooke, enclosing a copy of Letter L-085 of 1679-05-20 to Constantijn Huygens about the number and size of little animals |
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January 25, 1680 |
Robert Hooke read part of Letter L-096 of 1680-01-12 about the structure of wood |
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February 1, 1680 |
Robert Hooke read Letter L-085 to Huygens of 1679-05-20 about the number and size of little animals in ginger water |
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February 2, 1680 |
Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-099 to inquire whether Leeuwenhoek would accept election to the Royal Society |
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February 7, 1680 |
microscopist Jan Swammerdam died |
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February 8, 1680 |
Elected a member by the Royal Society |
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February 13, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-100 of 1680-02-13 to Robert Hooke that being elected a member of the Royal Society would be an honour |
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February 18, 1680 |
cousin Margaretha (Grietjen) Huijchs Leeuwenhoek married Gijsbert Pieterse Cruijt |
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February 22, 1680 |
Thomas Gale authorized by the Royal Society to send diploma with seal to Leeuwenhoek |
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February 29, 1680 |
The Royal Society ordered that its coat of arms be engraved on the silver box holding Leeuwenhoek's diploma |
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March 4, 1680 |
The Royal Society discussed a silver box for Leeuwenhoek's diploma |
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March 7, 1680 |
The Royal Society further discussed Leeuwenhoek's diploma |
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March 8, 1680 |
Thomas Gale wrote Letter L-101, sending Leeuwenhoek official notice of his election as member of the Royal Society |
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March 21, 1680 |
Royal Society postponed reading of Letter L-085 of 1679-05-20 to Huygens |
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March 28, 1680 |
Royal Society again postponed reading of Letter L-085 of 1679-05-20 to Huygens |
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April 5, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-102 of 1680-04-05 to Robert Hooke about the testicles and sperm of a rat and organisms in the gills of oysters and in the sap of vines |
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April 11, 1680 |
Robert Hooke read Letter L-102 of 1680-04-05 about rat sperm and organisms in gills of oysters and sap of vines |
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April 22, 1680 |
Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-103 to Leeuwenhoek as official notice of his election as member of the Royal Society |
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May 13, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-104 of 1680-05-13 to Members of the Royal Society expressing his surprise and gratitude at being elected a member |
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May 13, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-105 of 1680-05-13 to Robert Hooke to gratefully accept his election as a foreign member of the Royal Society and to acknowledge the receipt of his diploma |
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May 13, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-106 of 1680-05-13 to Thomas Gale about little animals in sap and whether little animals are in the air |
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May 23, 1680 |
Robert Hooke read the three letters of 1680-05-13 thanking the Royal Society |
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June 14, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-107 of 1680-06-14 to Robert Hooke, a short cover letter |
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June 14, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-108 of 1680-06-14 to Thomas Gale about beer, yeast, crab's eyes in vinegar, and little animals reproducing in hermetically-sealed tubes |
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June 20, 1680 |
Robert Hooke produced the two letters of 1680-06-14 from Leeuwenhoek at a meeting of the Royal Society |
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June 27, 1680 |
The Royal Society read Letter 108 of 1680-06-14 about beer, yeast, a little animals in hermetically sealed tubes |
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August 9, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-109 of 1680-08-09 to Robert Hooke to ask whether the Royal Society received previous letters and to promise further investigations into the formation of blood |
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August 13, 1680 |
Constantijn Huygens, jr., called Leeuwenhoek "the great man of the century" |
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September 28, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-110 of 1680-09-28 to Thomas Gale to inquire whether Letter 107 of 1680-06-14 had arrived |
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November 12, 1680 |
Wrote Letter L-111 of 1680-11-12 to Robert Hooke about blood globules, lees of wine, globules in rain water, milk vessels, reproduction, little animals in the male seed of animals, and their incomprehensible smallness |
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November 21, 1680 |
Robert Hooke read the headings of Letter L-111 of 1680-11-12 |
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December 5, 1680 |
Francis Aston promised the Royal Society to translate Letter L-111 of 1680-11-12 into English |
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January 1, 1681 |
Sat for Cornelis de Man's Anatomy Lesson of Dr. 's Gravezande |
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January 8, 1681 |
Appointed curator of the abandoned estate of Willemtie Pieters Touw |
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January 22, 1681 |
The Royal Society read Francis Aston's translation of Letter L-111 of 1680-11-12 about the lees of ale and wine |
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April 29, 1681 |
cousin Jannitgen Huijchs Leeuwenhoek buried |
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June 8, 1681 |
cousin Maria Maertens Leeuwenhoek married Jan den Appel |
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June 17, 1681 |
co-worker Daniel Bogaert buried |
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July 4, 1681 |
Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-112 of 4 July 1681 to thank Leeuwenhoek for previous letters and to promise to respond more promptly in the future |
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July 17, 1681 |
David Gregory wrote Letter L-113 to Leeuwenhoek as cover letter for Letter L-112 from Hooke |
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August 9, 1681 |
nephew Anthonij Jans de Molijn married Magdalena van Poelgeest |
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November 4, 1681 |
Wrote Letter L-114 of 1681-11-04 to Robert Hooke about hog bristles, shedding hair, blackheads; living little animals in excrement, horse urine, clay, and gout |
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November 12, 1681 |
Robert Hooke produced Letter L-114 of 1681-11-04 from Leeuwenhoek |
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November 19, 1681 |
Robert Hooke read Letter L-114 of 1681-11-04 |
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November 26, 1681 |
Members of the Royal Society discussed Leeuwenhoek's observations of hair |
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December 1, 1681 |
Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-115 of some time in December 1681 to Leeuwenhoek about his previous letters |
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December 3, 1681 |
Members of the Royal Society discussed Leeuwenhoek's microscopes |
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December 10, 1681 |
Philosophical Collections number 3 published in London, including Leeuwenhoek's Letter L-111 of 1680-11-12 to Robert Hooke |
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January 1, 1682 |
Visited by Cornelis Bontekoe |
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January 10, 1682 |
Philosophical Collections number 4 published in London, including Leeuwenhoek's Letter L-114 of 1681-11-04 to Robert Hooke |
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January 28, 1682 |
Received fees from new citizens in the name of the city's camerbewaarders and messengers |
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February 1, 1682 |
Philosophical Collections number 5 published in London, including Leeuwenhoek's Letter L-116 of 1682-03-03 to Robert Hooke |
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March 3, 1682 |
Wrote Letter L-116 of 1682-03-03 to Robert Hooke about muscle fibres, hair, the cell nucleus in the erythrocytes of fishes, the liver of salmons, beards of oysters, and the structure and growth of oyster shell |
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March 11, 1682 |
Robert Hooke read the first part of Letter L-116 of 1682-03-03 about striated muscle fibres of mammals and fishes |
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March 18, 1682 |
Robert Hooke read part of Letter L-116 of 1682-03-03 about muscle fibers |
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March 20, 1682 |
Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-117 to Leeuwenhoek that his observations were well received by the Royal Society |
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March 26, 1682 |
Robert Hooke wrote Letter L-118 to Leeuwenhoek that his observations of shellfish muscles were well received by the Royal Society and concurred with his own |
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April 1, 1682 |
Philosophical Collections number 7 published in London, including Leeuwenhoek's Letter L-119 of 1682-04-04 |
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April 4, 1682 |
Wrote Letter L-119 of 1682-04-04 to Robert Hooke about the structure of the muscle tissue of lobsters and shrimps. |
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April 15, 1682 |
Robert Hooke read his Letter L-117 of 1682-03-20 and Leeuwenhoek's reply, Letter L-119 of 1682-04-04 about muscles of crabs, lobsters, and shrimp |
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April 22, 1682 |
Robert Hooke showed the Royal Society part of a flesh muscle in a microscope, but the rimples mentioned by Leeuwenhoek could not be seen |
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July 28, 1682 |
Wrote Letter L-120 of 1682-07-28 to Robert Hooke, now lost, asking whether figures of the anatomy of wood in Letter L-097 of 12 January 1680 will be published in print |
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November 19, 1682 |
Sold two bonds from the property of Willem Bolnes to help pay Catherina Bolnes' creditors |
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January 1, 1683 |
Visited by Marie-Anne Mancini, Duchess of Bouillon and others |
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January 1, 1683 |
Wrote Letter L-121 of some time in 1683 to an unknown "Sir" |
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January 22, 1683 |
Wrote Letter L-122 of 1683-01-22 to Christopher Wren about the function of the ovary, muscles of insects, drinking tea and mild beer, erythrocytes, and a theory on the formation of blood |
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February 8, 1683 |
Received assistant wine gauger for emergencies |