Bibliography
Publications on Leeuwenhoek 1966-2007










This list of almost
300 references covers BJF research and publications on Antony
van Leeuwenhoek with citations, lectures and other reports.
- BJF, 1966, Brian J Ford Writes
on: Medical Microscopy Yesterday and Today, Medical News:
7, 15 July.
- BJF, 1971, A Reconstruction
of the Microscopic view of Nature Two-and-a-half Centuries Ago,
British Journal of Photography, 118 (5793): 682-685,
30 July.
- BJF, 1971, Recreating the Pioneer
Microscopist's View, New Scientist, 51 (763): 324-325,
5 August.
- BJF, 1971, Light Forms Images
[page proofs: experiments for schools], A.S.E.P., Victoria, Australia,
December.
- Report, 1973, Fact Finding with
Old Microscopes, South Wales Echo, 3 March
- Report, 1980, Back in Time to
the Eye of a very old Fly [news report on Kodak Bursary], South
Wales Echo, 15 June.
- Report, 1980, Small Wonder [on
Kodak Bursary], Cardiff Journal: 9, 19 June.
- BJF, 1981, The van Leeuwenhoek
Specimens, Notes & Records of the Royal Society, 36
(1): 37-59.
- Veitch, Andrew, 1981, Find shows
Evidence of Cell Studies in 1600s, The Guardian: 3, 28
July.
- Day, Sir Robin, 1981, Interview
with BJF on specimens, BBC News, 1315h, 29 July.
- BJF, 1981, Leeuwenhoek's Specimens
discovered after 307 years, Nature, 292: 407, 30
July.
- BJF, 1981, Found - van Leeuwenhoek's
Original Specimens, New Scientist, 91: 301, 30
July.
- Berry, Adrian, 1981, Finds sheds
Light on Microscopy, Daily Telegraph: 5, 30 July.
- Report, 1981, Historic Find
in Vaults, The Scotsman, 30 July.
- Report, 1981, Biologist makes
Historic Find, Evening Express, 30 July.
- Report, 1981, Microbiology -
Historic Find, Evening News, Doncaster, 30 July.
- Report, 1981, Science Shock,
Evening Mail, Birmingham, 30 July.
- Report, 1981, First in Field
by 200 Years, Glasgow Herald, 30 July.
- Report, 1981, Discovery of Microscopic
Specimens 300 years old, Oxford Mail, 30 July.
- Report, 1981, Specimen Finds
alter our History, Evening Leader, 30 July.
- Report, 1981, New Find shatters
Scientists' Beliefs, South Wales Echo, 30 July.
- Report, 1981, Science given
a Micro Shock, Evening Mail, 30 July.
- Report, 1981, Specimen finds
shows Science is much Older, Shropshire Star, 30 July.
- Report, 1981, Biology Slides
300 years old, Evening Echo & Post, 30 July.
- Script, 1981, The News Quiz,
BBC, 1830h, 31 July:
- 'Simon: Gillian Reynolds
- where would you go underground for a seventeenth century slideshow?
- Answer: To the vaults of the
Royal Society where biologist Brian Ford revealed that slides
prepared by Antony Leeuwenhoek - a Dutch 17th century pioneer
of the microscope - shows that his techniques were almost as
advanced as today's. The collection of slides includes examples
of cell structure, views of Bournemouth and fragments of a British
Rail Edam sandwich.'
- Walgate, Robert, 1981, Origineles
coupes van Leeuwenhoek verrasend dun, NRC Handelsblad,
12 August.
- Report, 1981, [on Leeuwenhoek
specimens], Die Zeit, mid-August.
- BJF, 1981, Leeuwenhoek Specimens.
[Presentation and exhibit for Quekett Microscopical Club], Natural
History Museum, 25 August. [reported in: Quekett Microscopical
Club Newsletter, 21: 1a, March 1982].
- Wood, R., 1981, Discovery Unmasked,
letter, [and] BJF, 1981, But ... [response], Nature, 293:
6, 3 September.
- Award, 1981, BJF's correlated
electron and optical micrographs of sections cut by Antony van
Leeuwenhoek [highly commended], Royal Microscopical Society
Competition, 15 September.
- Report, 1981, BJF discovers
Leeuwenhoek specimens, Science Digest, 89 (9):
September.
- Announcement, 1981, Picture
of Leeuwenhoek specimens, Biologist, 28 (4): cover
picture.
- BJF, 1981, Specimens from the
Dawn of Microscopy, Biologist, 28 (4): 180-181.
- BJF, 1981, A Clear Case of Second
Sight, The Guardian: 22, 22 October.
- Temple, Robert, 1981, Tiny Tomb,
Science People, Discover, 2 (10): 88, October.
- Knox, Peter, 1981, Ancient Lens,
Observer Colour Magazine: 27, 22 November.
- Cairns, John, 1981, Report on
Leeuwenhoek specimens, Aquatic Biology Newsletter, Louisiana,
November.
- BJF, 1981, Ce qu'observaient
les Premiers Microscopistes, La Recherche, 12: 1147-1149.
- BJF, 1981, The Annotation of
Leeuwenhoek's packets of Specimens - a Preliminary Account, Proceedings
of the Royal Microscopical Society, 16 (6): 393-395.
- BJF, 1981, Lo que Observaban
los Primeros Microscopistas [translation from La Recherche],
Mundo Cientifico, 1 (9): 1037-1039.
- BJF, 1981, The Mystery of the
Missing Microscopes, Illustrated London News, 269:
76-77, December.
- Rogers, James, 1982, What Leeuwenhoek
Saw, Scientific American, 246 (1): 79-80, January.
- Cutler, D. F. & Kermack,
D. N., 1982, Proceedings of Special General Meeting [addressed
by Brian J Ford], Linnean Society, 21 January.
- BJF, 1982, Bacteria and Cells
of human Origin on van Leeuwenhoek's Sections of 1674 [leading
paper], Transactions of the American Microscopical Society,
101 (1): 1-9.
- BJF, 1982, Hermits, Crackpots
and Pseudoscience, [reviews Gardner, Martin, Science: Good, Bad
and Bogus, New York: Prometheus Books, 1981], Science Digest,
90 (2): 106-107 February.
- Degeunt, Philippe, 1982, [Television
interview with BJF], Leeuwenhoek's Researches, Élémentaire,
mon cher Einstein, French Television Service, 15 March.
- Biography, 1982, BJF [with picture],
Science Digest, 90 (3): 8, March.
- BJF, 1982, The Lost Treasure
of Anton van Leeuwenhoek [with illustrations], Science Digest,
90 (3): 88-92, 110, March.
- Award, 1982, View of Leeuwenhoek's
Specimens through the Microscope at Utrecht [third prizewinner
in] Annual International Photographic Exhibition, Institute
of Science Technology, April.
- BJF, 1982, Cytological examination
of Leeuwenhoek's first Microbial Specimens [invited contribution
and lead paper], Tissue and Cell, 14 (2): 207-217.
- BJF, 1982, The Specimens
of Antony van Leeuwenhoek - Rediscovering Early Microscopy,
[first formal lecture on the Leeuwenhoek specimens], Facultad
de Ciencias, Universitad Autonoma de Barcelona, 20 May.
- Announcement, 1982, Microbe
Power and Patterns of Sex [cited in] Pure and Applied Science
Books 1876-1982, New York & London: Bowker Company.
- Report, 1982, A Vision Rediscovered,
Science Now, 2 (20): 556-559.
- Poster, 1982, The World's Oldest
Microscope Specimens - A Special Lecture by BJF, Natural History
Museum, July.
- Announcement, 1982, BJF to present
Leeuwenhoek commemorative lecture, Biologist, 29 (4)
- Announcement, 1982, The World's
Oldest Microscope Specimens, Today's Events, The Times, 25
September.
- BJF, 1982, World's Oldest
Microscope Specimens [lecture for the public], Natural History
Museum, 1500h, 25 September.
- Knight, Sam, 1982, A Mystery
is Solved [lecture report], Western Mail, 27 September.
- BJF, 1982, The Origins of Plant
Anatomy - Leeuwenhoek's Cork Sections Examined [invited contribution],
International Association of Wood Anatomists' Bulletin, ns
3 (1): 7-10.
- BJF, 1982, The Rotifera of Antony
van Leeuwenhoek, Microscopy, 34 (5): 362-373.
- BJF, 1982, Revelation and the
Single Lens, British Medical Journal, 285: 1822-1824
(reprinted as pp 1-7), December.
- BJF, 1982, Antony van Leeuwenhoek's
Sections of Bovine Optical Nerve, The Microscope, 30:
171-181.
- BJF, 1982, Leeuwenhoek's Original
Specimens Examined after 307 Years [revised version of paper
in Nature], Scientific Review, Olympus, 3 (1):
10-12.
- Palm, L. C., and Snelders, H.,
1982, [cite Brian J Ford's Leeuwenhoek research in] Antoni
van Leeuwenhoek: 80, 187 et seq., Amsterdam: Rodolpi.
- BJF, 1983, What were the Missing
Microscopes really Like? Proceedings of the Royal Microscopical
Society, 18, (2): 118-124, March.
- Nester, E. W., Roberts, C. E.,
Lidstrom, M. E., Pearsall, N. N., & Nester, M. T., 1983,
[include BJF illustrations of Leeuwenhoek specimens in] Microbiology,
third edition: Figs 1-2, a & b, 1-6, and cite BJF Microbiology
and Food, p776, Philadelphia and New York: Saunders College Publishing,
September.
- BJF, 1984, Leeuwenhoek Bibliography,
Correspondence Column, Proceedings of the Royal Microscopical
Society, 19, (1): 3, January.
- BJF, 1984, Bacteria and Cells
of Human Origin on van Leeuwenhoek's Sections of 1674 [adapted
from: Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, q.v.,]
Lead Article, Bioscience, 34 (2): 106.
- BJF, 1984, [Presentation] New
Light on the Origins of Biological Microscopy, Royal Society
Conversazione, 10 May.
- Script, 1984, BJF guest appearance
on Elinor chat show, HTV [VTR 19 June, TX 22 June].
- Daerr, Nancy, 1984, Leeuwenhoek
Visited with BJF, Inter-Micro 84 Programme, Chicago, Illinois,
June.
- Report, 1984, The Origins of
Biological Microscopy, Catalogue of Exhibits, Royal Society
Soirée, 21 June.
- Report, 1984, BJF's 'fascinating
submission' to RMS Photomicrograph Exhibition, Proceedings
of the Royal Microscopical Society, 19, (4): 184.
- List, 1984, Micrograph Prizewinners,
Proceedings of the Royal Microscopical Society, 19,
(4): 186, par 4.
- Report, 1984, BJF's 'fascinating
submission' to RMS Photomicrograph Exhibition, Proceedings
of the Royal Microscopical Society, 19, (4): 184.
- List, 1984, Micrograph Prizewinners,
Proceedings of the Royal Microscopical Society, 19,
(4): 186, par 4.
- BJF, 1984, Una Ojeada Electronica
a los Animalculos de Leeuwenhoek, Rassengna [Central American
Medical Journal], 2: 12-15.
- de Duve, Christian, 1984, Cites
Brian J Ford Leeuwenhoek research [in] Preparing for the Tour,
A Guided Tour of the Living Cell, xi, 7, New York: Rockefeller
University Press, September.
- Mann, R. D., 1984, [cites BJF
in] Modern Drug Use, an Enquiry based on Historical Principles:
viii, 250-251, 0-85200-717-5, Lancaster and Boston: MTP Press,
November.
- BJF, 1984, Discovery and
the Simple Microscope, Special Public Lecture, Natural History
Museum, 1500h, 10 November.Report, 1985, Speuren met oude spullen
van Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Logboek van de Wetenschap, Eindhovens
Dagblad: 11, with illustrations, 12 April.
- Schuuring, Casper, 1985, Microscopisch
speurwerk, (review of Single Lens), Intermediair, 21,
(14): 45, 55, with photograph, 5 April.
- Report, 1985, Speuren met oude
spullen van Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Logboek van de Wetenschap,
Eindhovens Dagblad: 11, with illustrations, 12 April.
- Schuuring, Caspar, 1985, Speurtocht
naar erfenis Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Brabants Dagblad:
25, [with pictures], 13 April.
- Award, 1985, Technical Category
Photomicrographs, Annual International Photographic Competition,
London: Institute of Science Technology, Autumn.
- BJF, 1985, [paper] Origins
of Microscopy, Cambridge Medical Society, Newmarket, 15 November.
- Frank, Arthur, 1985, Lost or
Forgotten Microscopes [cites the 'recent discovery by Brian J
Ford'], Microscopy, 35: 270-271.
- BJF, 1986, The Leeuwenhoekiana
of Clifford Dobell [Ms paper prepared for] Notes and Records
Of The Royal Society, March.
- Kleinsmith, Lewis & Kish,
Valerie, 1986, Principle Of Cell Biology: 4 [includes
van Leeuwenhoek specimen of Elder], New York: Harper-Collins.
- Announcement, 1986, BJF and
'The First Specimens for the Microscope' Conversazione Presentation,
The Linnean: 3, 30 April (published March 86).
- Darnell, James; Loadish, Harvey;
& Baltimore, David, 1986, describe Brian J Ford's Leeuwenhoek
research (plus two illustrations) in Molecular Cell Biology:
3, 1187, New York: Scientific American Books, August.
- McNulty, John, 1986, Macroscopic
Renaissance Man [profile], Mensa Magazine: 5, 6 June
- BJF, 1986, [preprint summary]
The Real History of the Microscope, Inter-Micro 86, McCormick
Center, Chicago, July.
- BJF, 1986, The Leeuwenhoekiana
of Clifford Dobell, Notes and Records of Royal Society,
41 (1): 95-105, November.
- Wall, C. E. (editor), 1987,
Brian J Ford on Antony van Leeuwenhoek, in The Book of Days:
533-34, Pierian Press.
- Nuttall, R. N., 1987, [cites
BJF Leeuwenmhoek research in] Development of the Microscope 1800-1851,
Microscopy 35: 591-604, December.
- Wessels, N. K. & Hopson,
J. L., 1988, [cite Leeuwenhoek specimens in] Biology:
97, plate 5-1, New York, Random House, May.
- Russell, N., 1989, Report of
BJF's lecture, Antony van Leeuwenhoek as an Experimental Biologist,
Biology History, 2 (2): 12.
- BJF, 1988 Lecture at Inter-Micro
88: An Evening with Brian J Ford - The Natural History of
the Lens, Chicago: McCormick Center, 27 June.
- BJF 1988, Awarded grant in History
of Science, Royal Society News, 4 (9): 8, June.
- McCrone W., 1988, [reports]
BJF paper to Inter-Micro 88, i) Life History of the Lens, The
Microscope, 36 (4): 232.
- Palm, L. C., 1989, [Cites Brian
J Ford in] Notes and Records of the Royal Society, 43:
198, 207, August.
- Hall, A. R., 1989, [Cites Brian
J Ford in] Antony van Leeuwenhoek, ibid., 43: 248-273,
August.
- BJF, 1989, Comments on 'neoscience',
ibid., 43: 206-207, August.
- Report, with group photograph,
1989, Brian J Ford speaks at Oxford Conference, Ferment,
2 (1): 16, March. See also microscope study by BJF, front
cover illustration.
- BJF, 1989, The Discovery of
Saccharomyces, Ferment, 2 (4): 221-223,
August.
- BJF, 1989, [proofs] Antony
van Leeuwenhoek, Microscopist and Scientist, Institute of
Biology, September.
- Poster, 1989, Brian J Ford Guest
Speaker at Clemson University, Autumn.
- BJF, 1989, Reappraising the
Origins of Microscopy [with colour illustrations], Leading Paper,
Microscopy and Analysis, 13: 7-10, September.
- BJF, 1989, [proofs] Antony
van Leeuwenhoek, Microscopist and Scientist, Institute of
Biology, September.
- Announcement, 1989, Brian J
Ford to Lecture at Fall Meeting, Appalachian Microscopical
Society, Autumn.
- BJF, 1989, The Early History
of the Optical Microscope [lecture], Appalachian Microscopical
Society Meeting at Charleston, South Carolina, 20 October.
- BJF, 1989, Leeuwenhoek's
Techniques of Microscopy [lecture], Clemson University, South
Carolina, 21 October.
- Raven, P. H., and Johnson, B.
B., 1989, Pictures of Leeuwenhoek microscope and Specimen [in]
Understanding Biology: 84-85, 1st edition, New York: Mosby-Yearbook
Inc.
- BJF, 1989, A New History
of the Microscope [lecture demonstration], Linnean Society,
Burlington House, 2 November.
- Highfield, R., 1989, 1600 Microscope
as Good as Modern One [with picture], Daily Telegraph: 7,
3 November.
- BJF, 1989, Microscope Review,
Natural History, 1 (1): 59, November.
- Announcement, 1989, Brian J
Ford to speak on The Single Lens Microscope, [in] Landmark
Discoveries in the Natural World, April 1990, Society for History
of Natural History, November.
- Williams, R. J. B., 1989, [cites
Brian J Ford in] Microscopy in 1763, Microscopy Bulletin,
14: 14, Winter.
- BJF, 1989, Antony van Leeuwenhoek,
Microscopist and Visionary Scientist, Journal of Biological
Education, 24 (4): 293-300.
- Holland, J., 1989, [Cites BJF
in] Microscopes and Microscopy, Sydney: Macleay Museum.
- Sweeting, Charles, 1990, Menu
with BJF caricature, London: Savage Club, 12 January.
- BJF, 1990, Leeuwenhoek Microscope,
Proceedings of the Royal Microscopical Society, 25 (1):
9-11.
- BJF, 1990, What could a Leeuwenhoek
Microscope reveal? Proceedings of the Royal Microscopical
Society, 25 (2): 132.
- Martin, L. V., 1990, cites Brian
J Ford [in] Lost Leeuwenhoek Microscopes, Microscopy,
36 (1): 433, June.
- Promotional leaflet, Leeuwenhoek
Legacy 1990, (sent by Lord Butterfield), October.
- BJF, 1990, 28th Humphrey Lecture - Living
with Microscopes, Northampton Natural History Society, 1930h,
24 November.
- McCrone, Walter, 1990, reports
BJF at Inter-Micro, Chicago: An Evening with Brian - Give Microscopy
back to the people, On TV 413 Leeuwenhoek & Hooke, 469.
- Goldbarth, Arnold, 1990, [Acknowledges
Brian J Ford writings on Leeuwenhoek in] Delft, essay poem, Kenyon
review, XII: 76-96. [reprinted as: Delft - an Essay-poem,
Maryville: GreenTower Press].
- Announcement, 1991, BJF, Leeuwenhoek
Legacy, Circular, London: Farrand Press, 2 May.
- Mundell, I., 1991, Leeuwenhoek
lives! [interview with BJF on book], Laboratory News:
6-7, 7 October.
- BJF, 1992, Hunterian Society
lecture: Hunter, Home and the Leeuwenhoek Microscopes.
Fifth Dinner Meeting of the Hunterian Society, London Press Centre,
18 May, 2030h. Transcribed in Transations of the Hunterian
Society (1993): 73-87, q.v.
- BJF, 1992, [lectures] ii) The
Use of the Simple Microscope in research on Yeast, 1530h,
Inter-Micro 92, McCormick Center, Chicago, Illinois, 14 July.
- BJF, 1992, La Naissance de la
Microscopie [lead article, with illustrations in colour], Paris:
La Recherche , 23 (249): 1370-1378, Decembre.
- BJF, 1992, From
Dilettante to Diligent Experimenter, a Reappraisal of Leeuwenhoek
as microscopist and investigator, Biology History,
5 (3), December.
- McCrone, Walter, 1992 reports
BJF lecture at Inter-Micro 92, 1): The Discovery of Yeast with
Early Microscopes, The Microscope, 40 (3): 185.
- Illman, John, 1992, [quotes
BJF, Revelation and the Single Lens, 1982, British Medical
Journal, 285: 1822-1824, December; reprinted as pp 1-7] The
Mad Hatter and Arctic Willy, Health: 17, The Guardian,
29 December.
- Mendelsohn, Everett, 1992, Discusses
BJF work on Leeuwenhoek in Bud, R., & Cozens, S., Invisible
connections, Instruments, Institutions and Science: 5-22,
Bellingham, USA: SPIE Optical Engineering Press.
- BJF, 1993, El Nacimiento de
la Microscopia, Mundo Cientifico, 132: 116-124,
February.
- Gest, H., 1993, Microbes, Fleas
and the great Chain of Being, refers to BJF in Nature, (1981)
294: 407, and Single Lens (1985), Perspectives in Biology
and Medicine, 36 (2): 184-193.
- BJF, 1993, Exhibit of micrographs:
- Human sperm in single lens microscope
- Leeuwenhoek view of cork section,
preparation of elder pith
- Tuber melanospora under the Utrecht microscope
- Simple microscope study of Saccharomyces
cerevisiæ
- Plus antique books and microscopes.
- Museum of Science, Laboratory Exhibition, London: Olympia,
5-7 October.
- Hobbs, Heather, 1993, (editor)
Museum of Scientific Equipment (describes items above from BJF
collection), Laboratory Update: 68, October.
- Gray, Ian, 1993, records BJF
as I.S.T. Prizewinner, Science Technology, 30:
39, December. (Note: Certificates in archive file).
- Silver, Sue, 1994, IOB Stand
proves a great success at Lab-Ex, (includes report of Brian J
Ford at Laboratory Exhibition, with photograph), Biologist,
41 (1): 45, February.
- Bridson, Gavin, 1994, Cites
Brian J Ford books [in] The History of Natural History, an
Annotated Bibliography: 111, 369, New York, Garland.
- BJF, 1994, The Pioneer Microscopists'
View of Biology [poster presentation, reprint on file], London:
The Linnean Society Conversazione, 15 June, 1930h. See also Conversazione
Programme: 8, June.
- James, J., 1994, Van Leeuwenhoek's
Discoveries of 1677-1678 - A Look Too Far, Micron, 25
(1): 1-4, "Observations were made by holding the microscope
close to the eye and illuminating it with a restricted cone of
light (Brian J Ford, British Medical Journal, 1982, 285:
1822-1824)".
- Daerr, Nancy, 1994, BJF at Inter
Micro 94: An Evening with Brian and The Shape of Things Past,
18-19 July. Symposium Program, Chicago: McCrone Research,
June.
- Boutibonnes, Philippe, 1994,
cites BJF, passim, [illustrations] du liège; vision
au microscope; échantillons; schéma du microscope;
gravure des rotifères; fabrication des lentilles; machine
à polir des lentilles [in] van Leeuwenhoek, l'exercice
du regard, Un savant, une époque, Paris: Belin.
- Magner, Lois, 1995, discusses
BJF Leeuwenhoek research [in] A History of the Life Sciences:
152-154, New York: Marcel Dekker Inc.
- Meyer, Klaus, 1995, [discusses
BJF Leeuwenhoek research in] Die suche nach Leeuwenhoeks Arbeitsmikroskop
[from] Die Gemeiniße des Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Soest,
February.
- Raven, P. H., and Johnson, B.
B., 1995, Pictures of Leeuwenhoek microscope and specimen [in]
Understanding Biology: 65, 3rd edition, Boston: Wm. C. Brown
Publishers.
- BJF, 1995, On the Commonplace
Nature of Scientific History (Chairman's Address), A Matter
of Life, Institute of Biology History Sector Meeting at University
of Birmingham, 1000h, 29 April.
- Daerr, Nancy, 1995, announces
BJF Lectures to Inter-Micro 95: Guest Appearance - Antony
van Leeuwenhoek, 11 July, Chicago: McCrone Research Institute
Program, May.
- BJF, 1995, Lecture at Inter
Micro 95, i) An Evening with Brian - Visit of Antony van Leeuwenhoek,
Chicago: McCrone Research Institute, 1900h, 10 July.
- Announcement, 1995, BJF to speak
on Hidden Secrets of the Microscope, Discovery and Invention
(Newcastle Symposium Programme): 28, London: British Association
for the Advancement of Science, July.
- Hershey, Erica, 1995, Microscope-maker
discovers tiny animals (cites BJF on Leeuwenhoek), Susquehana
Times and Magazine Old News: 4-5, July-August.
- BJF, 1995, First
Steps in Experimental Microscopy, Leeuwenhoek as Practical Scientist,
The Microscope, 43 (2): 47-57, plus cover illustration.
- BJF, 1995, Hidden Secrets
of the Microscope, illustrated lecture to British Association,
Newcastle University, 1600h, 13 September.
- BJF, 1996, Developing Science,
a Revisionist View, Kew Science Innovation Lecture at Jodrell
Lecture Theatre, Kew Gardens, 1100h, 6 March.
- Report, 1996, Brian J Ford as
Leeuwenhoek in Chicago (with photograph), Focus - New York
Academy of Sciences Newsletter: 15, February.
- BJF, 1996, Illustrations
of Leeuwenhoek's specimens and correspondence, Exhibition
on Archives of the Scientific Revolution, London: Royal Society,
April-June.
- BJF, 1996, Hidden Secrets
of the Royal Society Archive [illustrated lecture], Systemics
and Museum Collections, Linnean Society Regional Meeting, Belfast:
Ulster Museum, 1430h, 28 August.
- Rowntree, Frank, 1996, review
of BJF's Leeuwenhoek Legacy, q.v. http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/articles/bookr7.html.
- Wormald, Mark, 1996, cites BJF's
Revealing Lens (1973) and Single Lens (1985) in Microscopy and
Semiotic in Middlemarch, 19th Century Literature, 50:
501-510.
- Fournier, Marian, 1997, (cites
BJF's Single Lens, q.v., in) The Fabric of Life - Microscopy
in the Seventeenth Century: 158, 164, 249, Baltimore: John
Hopkins University Press.
- Report, 1997, Dr August Köhler
Award Recipient, Brian J Ford (with photograph), m Notes 2000: 1 (1): rear cover picture, February.
- Hull, D., (1997) cites BJF's
Leeuwenhoek Legacy [in] Robert Hooke, a fractographic study of
Kettering stone, Notes & Records of the Royal Society,
51 (1): 45-55.
- BJF, 1997, interviewed by Hisashi
Shimizu and Francois Ho Van on microorganisms and health, Japanese
Television, 1400-1600h, 8 May.
- BJF, 1997, Lecture at Birkbeck
College, London University, The Birth of Crystallography and
the Dawn of Duplicity, 1300h, 12 May.
- BJF, 1997, Lecture at Padova
University, Earliest days of the Optical Microscope, 1530h,
2 June.
- Jones, D, 1997, [cites BJF on
microscopy in] Microscopes Down the Centuries, 8pp, June.
- BJF, 1997, Anton, Antony
or Antoni? What was Leeuwenhoek's name? Lecture at Inter
Micro 97: 0930h, 23 July, Chicago: McCrone Research Institute.
- Report, 1997, BJF recipient
of Köhler medal at Chicago, Proceedings of the Royal
Microscopical Society, 32 (3): 192, September.
- McCrone, Walter, 1997, reports
BJF Inter Micro presentations: Award of August Köhler medal
(p99), Leeuwenhoek's name (p109), The Microscope, 45
(3): 99-109.
- BJF, 1997, Analysis of Leeuwenhoek's
specimens for the microscope, Microscopical Society of Southern
California lecture, Los Angeles, 1900h, 28 October.
- Hirsch, David L., 1997, Brian
J Ford to speak on October 28 (in Secretary's report) , Microscopical
Society of Southern California Newsletter, 2 (10):
201, October.
- BJF, 1997, Antony van Leeuwenhoek
and the Single Lens Microscope, San Francisco Microscopical
Society and California Association of Criminalists lecture, Berkeley,
2000h, 30 October.
- Announcement, 1997, Brian J
Ford, a spectacular event, Microscopical Society of Southern
California Newsletter, 2 (10): 208, October.
- Hirsch, David L., 1997, Standing
Applause (report on BJF lecture), Microscopical Society of
Southern California Newsletter, 2 (11): 227, November.
- Delly, John, 1997, (cites BJF
in) Hand-colored Microscopical Illustrations, The Microscope,
45 (4): 177-190.
- Report, 1998, refers to award
of Dr August Köhler medal (in) Society News, The Linnean,
13 (4): 3, January.
- Jones, David, 1998, cites BJF's
history of microscopy, Biologist 45 (1): 41-43,
February.
- Jones, David, 1998, 18th Century
and 19th century Microscopes reappraised [cites BJF, 1989] Microscopy
and Analysis, 64: 9-11, March.
- Gold, Herbert, 1998, reports
forthcoming BJF article in Scientific American, Journal of
the Microscopical Society of Southern California, 3
(3): 29, March.
- BJF, 1998, The Earliest Views,
Scientific American (American edition), 278
(4): 50-53, April.
- BJF, 1998, The Earliest Views,
Scientific American (British edition), 278 (4):
42-45, April.
- BJF, 1998, [in] Robert Hooke,
an Introduction, Hooke's Micrographia, CD-ROM by Octavo,
Palo Alto.
- BJF, 1998, Frühe Mikroskopie,
Spektrum der Wißenshaft: 68-71, June. (Translation
from Scientific American, April 1998).
- BJF, 1998, Premières
images au microscope, Pour la Science, 249: 10-13,
July, (translation from Scientific American, April 1998).
- BJF, 1998, Premières
images au microscope, Pour la Science, 249: 10-13,
July, (French translation from Scientific American).
- BJF, 1998, Le prime immagini
al microscopio, Le Scienza, 30 July, (Italian translation
from Scientific American).
- Carmichael, Stephen, 1998, Were
the first Microscopes really that Good? Microscopy Today,
98-5: 3.
- BJF, 1998, [in] Scientific American
(Chinese edition), 7: 40-43, July, (translation from Scientific
American).
- BJF, 1998, [in] Scientific American
(Japanese edition), 7: 72-75, July, (translation from
Scientific American).
- Loro, B., 1998, (quotes BJF
research in) Photography with microlenses, Journal of the
Microscopical Society of Southern California, 3 (7):
127-131, July.
- BJF, 1998, Le prime immagini
al microscopio, Le Scienze, 360: 88-91, August,
(Italian translation from Scientific American).
- BJF, 1998, Can it be thirty
years ago? Micro Notes2000: 2 (2): 32, August.
- BJF, 1998, Lectures at Inter
Micro 98: Recollections
of Clifford Dobell, 11
August. Chicago: McCrone
Research Institute.
- Anon, 1998, announcement, Brian
J Ford to lecture on How the Microscope was Born, Tuesday 1 December
1998, London: Royal Institution, programme booklet.
- Bader, Paul, 1998, screening
of BJF blood preparation with Leeuwenhoek lens, Local Heroes
(series 4), BBC Television, BBC 2, 2000h, 21st September.
- Palm, L., 1998, (cites BJF Isis
review of Ruestow, q.v., in) Marian Fournier's The Fabric of
Life, Isis, 89 (3): 543-544.
- Announcement, 1998, 'An Evening
with Brian' at Inter Micro, Chicago, June 1999, advertised in
The Microscope, 46 (3): 168.
- Laughlin, Gary, 1998, refers
to BJF in review of Octavo edition of Micrographia, The Microscope,
46 (3): 188.
- BJF, 1998, Recreating the
Birth of Modern Science, (lecture to Kelvin Club), Cambridge:
Peterhouse, 17 November, 1900h.
- BJF, 1998, How the Microscope
was Born, (presentation) London: Royal Institution discussion
evening, 1December, 1800-1900h.
- Bianchi, Constantino, 1999,
(editor) includes BJF images of erythrocytes and staminal hairs,
with microscopes by Brown and Leeuwenhoek, in Vedere è
Sapere, CD-ROM con Memovisus,
Milano: Carlo Erba OTC, April.
- Announcement, 1999, 'Brian J
Ford, famous author and scientist, focuses attention on the cycles
of science', advertisement for Inter Micro 99, Microscopy
Today, 99-3: 23, April.
- BJF, 1999, Lectures at Inter
Micro 99, An Evening with Brian, A Thousand Years of Science,
1900h, 28 June, Chicago: McCrone Research Institute.
- Note also: McCrone, W., Brian
J Ford at Inter Micro (with photographs), opening address; Lee,
Richard, on BJF's orbiting microscope and possible low-power
video microscopes; and Barnett, Peter, on the address by BJF
to the San Francisco Microsopical Society, ibid.
- BJF, 1999, The earliest days
of the microscope [chapter in] Yearbook of Science and the
Future 2000, ISBN 0-85229-702-5, Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica,
in press.
- Jardine, Lisa, 1999, publishes
BJF images of Leeuwenhoek research in Ingenious Pursuits,
London: Little, Brown, September.
- Moss, Gaylord, 1999, Members
Profile: Brian J Ford (with photographs), Microscopical Society
of Southern California Newsletter, 4 (9): 182-188,
September.
- BJF, 1999, Pioneering microscopists
and their simple microscopes, lecture to Pacific Congress
of American Chemical Society, Los Angeles, 1130-1200h, 7 October.
- Madigan, Michael; Martinko,
John and Parker, Jack, 1999, include colour micrograph of Leeuwenhoek
blood by BJF in Biology of Microorganisms: 19, New Jersey:
Prentice Hall.
- BJF, 1999, reviews Ruestow,
Edward G., The Microscope in the Dutch Republic: the Shaping
of Discovery, Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1996. ISBN 0-521-47078-1, History and Philosophy of
the Life Sciences, 19, 3: 445-446.
- Prescott, Lansing; Harley, John,
and Klein, Donald, 1999, cite BJF books and Scientific American
paper, 1998 (q.v.) in Leeuwenhoek description in Microbiology:
15, New York: WCB McGraw Hill.
- McCrone, Walter, 1999, comments
on BJF presentations at Inter Micro, The Microscope and Ecology
(p107), An Evening with Brian, A Thousand Years of Science (pp109-110),
GMO's and public perceptions (p 117); comments on 'microscopists'
heaven' with BJF published papers, The Microscope 47
(2): 102, October.
- Anon, 1999, Announcement of
'An Evening with Brian' at Inter Micro 2000, The Microscope
47 (2): 123, October.
- Announcement, 1999, BJF to present
'an evening with Brian' in Chicago, The Microscope, 47 (3): 179.
- BJF, 1999, A Thousand years
of Science, millennium lecture to Society for the Application
of Research, Churchill College Cambridge, 2030-2200h, 6 December.
- Irwin, Aisling, 1999, Amateurs
are 'the pioneers in science' (report of issues raised in SAR
lecture), Daily Telegraph: 10, 7 December.
- BJF, 1999, Head to head debate
with Matthew Freeman, The Guardian, Saturday review: 2,
11 December.
- BJF, 1999, The earliest days
of the microscope [chapter in] Yearbook of Science and the
Future 2000, ISBN 0-85229-702-5, Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica.
- Jardine, Lisa, 1999, publishes
BJF images of Leeuwenhoek research in Ingenious Pursuits,
London: Little, Brown, September.
- BJF, 1999, Pioneering microscopists
and their simple microscopes, lecture to Pacific Congress
of American Chemical Society, Los Angeles, 1130-1200h, 7 October.
- BJF, 1999, How
Robert Brown observed Brownian Movement,
lecture to Southern California Microsopical Society, Beverley
Hills, 2000-2130h, 13 October.
- BJF, 1999, reviews Ruestow,
Edward G., The Microscope in the Dutch Republic: the Shaping
of Discovery, Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1996. ISBN 0-521-47078-1, History and Philosophy of
the Life Sciences, 19, 3: 445-446.
- Hirsch, D. L., 1999, report
of BJF presentation in Los Angeles, Journal of the Southern
California Microscopical Society, 4 (10): 210.
- BJF, 2000, The earliest days
of the microscope [chapter in] Yearbook of Science and the
Future 2000, ISBN 0-85229-702-5, Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica,
pp 192-209.
- BJF, 2000, interviewed on Leeuwenhoek
and bacteria, High Resolution, BBC Scotland, 28 January.
- BJF, 2000, Recreating the
Origins of Modern Biology, 120th Anniversary and Millennium
Lecture, Manchester Microscopical Society, University of Manchester
Medical School. 1900-2100h, 17 February.
- BJF, 2000, Eighteenth Century
Scientific Publishing, [chapter in] Thornton and Tully's Scientific
Books, Libraries and Collectors, ed. Andrew Hunter: 216-257,
London: Quaritch, March.
- BJF, 2000, Hidden secrets
in the Royal Society library, illustrated lecture to Friends
of the University Library, Cambridge, 13 May, 1100-1200h.
- BJF, 2000, The Amateurs who
Give us Science (seminar), London: Institute of Cultural
Research, 1430-1630h, 27 May.
- BJF, 2000, Home-made microscopes
(video presentation) Inter Micro 2000, Chicago: McCrone Research
Institute, 27 June 1230-1250h.
- Anon, 2000, Noted British microscopist,
Microscopy Today, 00 (5): 5.
- Anon, 2000, BJF receiving August
Kohler award, News of Members, Biobits: 6, July.
- Report, 2000, British win US
microscopy award again (with colour picture), Laboratory News,
Microscopy and Imaging: 3, August.
- Report, 2000, August Kohler
Award (with colour picture), Microscopy and Analysis:
55, September.
- Applebaum, Wilbur (ed), 2000,
cites BJF's Leeuwenhoek Legacy in Encyclopaedia of the Scientific
Revolution: 357-8, New York: Garland.
- BJF, 2000, Tracing the Roots
of Modern Bioscience, illustrated lecture, Georgia Microscopical
Society, Atlanta: Fernbank Science Center, 1900-2000h, 27 September.
- BJF, 2000, Revelations of
the First Microscopes, illustrated lecture, New York Microscopical
Society, New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1900-2000h,
28 September.
- BJF, 2000, The microscope
and the birth of bioscience, Cavendish Laboratory seminar,
University of Cambridge, 1430-1530h, 27 October.
- McCrone, 2000, reports Brian
J Ford at Inter Micro, The Microscope, 48 (3):
135, 138, 145.
- Parnes, O, 2000, cites Single
Lens, 1985 [in] Science in Context, 13: 71.
- Ratcliff, M., 2000, cites BJF
in Microscopy, 1982 and Single Lens, 1985 [in] Science in
Context, 13: 93.
- BJF, 2001, The Royal Society
and the Microscope, Notes and Records of the Royal Society,
55 (1): 1-25, January.
- BJF, 2001, The Royal Society and the Microscope, Notes
and Records of the Royal Society, 55 (1):
1-25, January.
- Report, 2001, BJF award at Georgia Microscopical Society
(with photograph) Biobits: 5, January.
- BJF, 2001, 45-minute talks on Royal Celebrity, Galaxy cruise:
- BJF, 2001, Blood smear viewed with a van Leeuwenhoek lens,
magazine front cover, Microscopy and Today, No 01-5, caption
details p5, June.
- BJF, 2001, Twenty years of the
Leeuwenhoek Specimens, Laboratory News: A4-A5, September.
- BJF, 2001, Hidden Secrets in the Royal Society Archive, (chapter
in) Biological Collections and Biodiversity: 27-42, ed.
B. S. Rushton, P. Hackney and C. R. Tyrie, London: Linnean Society/Westbury
Publishing, November.
- BJF, 2002, Using the Digital Microscope, London: Nesta
Manual for Science Year, May.
- Corliss, John O., 2002, citations of Brian J Ford Single
Lens and Leeuwenhoek Legacy [in] A Salute to Antony
van Leeuwenhoek of Delft, Protist, 153: 177-190,
June.
- Report, 2002, Scientist to appear
on TV show (with photograph), Whittlesey Cambs Times:
3, 8 November.
- BJF, 2003, Defnuddio'r Microsgop
Digidol, Welsh translation by Huw Roberts, ISBN 0-9543595-1-8,
32pp, Cambridge: Rothay House.
- BJF, 2003, Using the Digital Microscope,
reprinted (with corrections) ISBN 0-9543595-0-X, Cambridge: Rothay
House.
- Bishop, L M, 2003, includes
Leeuwenhoek cork section imaged by Brian J Ford through a scanning
electron microscope [in] How to win the Nobel Prize, notes
from an Unexpected Life in Science, Harvard: University Press
[in press].
- Coppedge, David, 2003, includes
image of Leeuwenhoek microscope [in] Microscopic Magnificence,
Christian History, 76, vol XXI (4): 42-43.
- Rudzik, Eileen Pyne, 2003 (ed) includes microscope images
by Brian J Ford [in] Flow of Matter in Living Systems, Pearson
Education Canada, [in press].
- Paustian, Timothy, 2003, publishes
BJF micrographs in microbiology text for Atomic Dog (www.atomicdog.com)
[in press].
- Vellinga, Willem-Pier, 2003,
published BJF micrographs in microscopy coursebook, Eindhoven
University of Technology, [in press].
- Corliss, John O, 2002, citations of Brian J Ford Single Lens and Leeuwenhoek Legacy [in] A Salute to Antony van Leeuwenhoek of Delft, Protist, 153: 177-190, June.
- BJF, 2005, The Discovery of Giardia, The Microscope 53 (4): 147-153.
- BJF, 2007, Antony van Leeuwenhoek's Microscope and the discovery of Giardia, Microscopy and Analysis: 5-7, July.
- Wheelis, M., 2007, publishes Brian J Ford micrograph of human blood under Leeuwenhoek microscope [in] Microbiology, Jones and Bartlett Publishers (in press).
