Louis Joblot
Louis Joblot (9 August 1645 – 27 April 1723) was a French naturalist. He was born in Bar-le-Duc and died, aged 57, in Paris.
Publications
- Louis Joblot, Descriptions et usages de plusiers nouveaux microscopes tant simples que composez ; avec de nouvelles observations faites sur de multitude innombrable d'insectes, & d'autres animaux de diverses especes, qui naissent dans des liqueurs préparées, & dans celles qui ne le sont point,[1] J. Collombat, printer, Paris, 1718.
Sources
- Hubert Lechevalier, "Louis Joblot and His Microscopes", Bacteriological Reviews, Vol.40, No.1, March 1976, p. 241-258. PDF
- P.W. van der Pas, "Joblot, Louis", Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography, 2008.
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External links
- Observer au XVIIIe : Louis Joblot et ses microscopes
- Louis Joblot on Encyclopedia Universalis
- Louis Joblot – the other father of microscopy
- Louis Joblot and his Microscopes on pubmedcentralcanada
- Joblot, Louis on the Galileo Project
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