
Bibliography
Publications on Leeuwenhoek 1966-2015











(1) Experiments with Leeuwenhoek microscope, 1981. (2) First documentary on the research, 1982. (3) National news report, 2015.
covers our research and publications on Antony van Leeuwenhoek with some 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 [low-resolution file], 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 Leeuwenhoeks 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.
- Ford, Brian J., 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.
- Announcement, 1984, New Light on the Origins of Biological Microscopy, Conversazione Programme, London: Royal Society, 10 May.
- BJF, 1984, [Presentation] New Light on the Origins of Biological Microscopy, Royal Society Conversazione, 10 May.
- Daerr, Nancy, 1984, Leeuwenhoek Visited with BJF, Inter Micro 84 Programme, Chicago: McCrone Research Institute.
- Report, 1984, The Origins of Biological Microscopy, Catalogue of Exhibits, Royal Society Soirée, 21 June.
- Script, 1984, BJF guest appearance on Elinor chat show, HTV [discussing Leeuwenhoek, 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.
- 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): 3-21, 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.
- Hirsch, D. L., 1999, report of BJF presentation on Brownian movement, Journal of the Southern California Microscopical Society, 4 (10): 210.
- 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 on Brownian movement, 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, 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.
- BJF, 2003, interviewed on Leeuwenhoek by Adam Hart-Davis [in] New Worldes, What the Stuarts Did for Us (repeat), BBC 2, 2030-2100h, 26 June.
- BJF, 2003, interviewed on Leeuwenhoek, Inventors Imperfect, BBC Radio 4, 1100-1130h, 29 October. [Sound file in archive].
- Paustian, Timothy, 2004, publishes BJF Leeuwenhoek micrographs in microbiology text for Atomic Dog (www.atomicdog.com).
- Vellinga, Willem-Pier, 2004, published BJF Leeuwenhoek micrographs in microscopy coursebook, Eindhoven University of Technology.
- BJF, 2005, The Discovery of Giardia, The Microscope 53 (4): 147-153 (published in 2006; based on opening address at Amsterdam conference, 2004).
- BJF, 2006, Pioneering observations of parasitic protozoa, PowerPoint presentation at BTF Microbiology, Sydney, Australia, 1130-1220h, 27 February.
- BJF, 2006, Imaging of cell structures, specimen sections and algae using single-lens systems, 1130-1200h, presentation at Department of Microbiology, University of New South Wales.
- Audesirk, Teresa; Audesirk, Graham & Byers, Bruce, 2006, include Brian J Ford micrograph of erythrocytes through Leeuwenhoek microscope [in] Life on Earth, 4th edition, ISBN 0131860437, New Jersey: Pearson Educational.
- Wakelam, S., 2007, Two Men from Delft, BBC Radio 3 Drama, 2015-2130h, 4 February.
Antony Van Leeuwenhooek ...... Stephen Tompkinson
Christiaan Huygens ...... Alex Jennings
Maria Van Leeuwenhoek ...... Emma Noakes
Elisabeth Vermeer ...... Alex Tregear
Music by Sylvia Hallett.
Viol played by Vanessa Coode.
Directed and produced by Jeremy Mortimer.
Link on http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/dramaon3/pip/9vvpq/ 'see what van Leeuwenhoek was seeing through his microscope' leads to http://www.brianjford.com/wav-spf.htm.
- Lecture at Inter Micro 2007, Chicago: BJF, 2007, Production and use of a bead-lens Microscope, workshop at McCrone Research Institute, 12 July. cCrone Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois.
- BJF, 2007, Antony van Leeuwenhoek's Microscope and the discovery of Giardia, Microscopy and Analysis: 5-7, July.
- BJF, 2007, Antony van Leeuwenhoek [chapter in] The Great Naturalists editor Rob Huxley, Natural History Museum, London: Thames & Hudson.
- Wheelis, M., 2007, publishes micrographs of cork and blood smear with Leeuwenhoek microscope [in] Introduction to Microbiology, also Instructor's Toolkit (digital form), Sudbury MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers, Inc.
- BJF, 2007, Enlightening Neuroscience, Microscopes and Microscopy in Eighteenth Century Neurology [chapter 2 in] Whitaker, Harry; Smith, C. U. M. & Finger, Stan, (editors) Brain, Mind and Medicine: essays in 18th century neuroscience: 29-41, Springer.
- BJF, 2007, The Microscope enters the Field of Forensics, Illumin8: 3, Olympus, October.
- BJF, 2007, Observing the Invisible - celebrating Leeuwenhoek's 375 anniversary, inaugural presidential address to Cambridge Society for the Application of Research, with Professor Sir Sam Edwards in the chair, Churchill College, Cambridge, 1930-2100h, 22 October. (Video recording in archive).
- BJF, 2007, Celebrating Leeuwenhoek's 375th birthday - what could his microscopes reveal? InFocus magazine, 8: 20-35, December.
- Wheelis, M., 2008, publishes Brian J Ford micrograph of human blood under Leeuwenhoek microscope [in] Microbiology, Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
- Jeffrey and Ross, 2008, include comparison of cells viewed through 2 different types of microscope (from example: Leeuwenhoek & moder Leitz microscope images of same cells) Source: http://www.brianjford.com/wav4pix.htm [in] N.S.W. Biology, Australia/New Zealand: Macmillan, A$69.95.
- BJF, 2008, The First Microscope Detective: Retracing the origins of forensic microscopy, Keynote address to California Association of Criminalists, San Diego: 0900-0945h, 7 May.
- BJF, 2008, Birth of the Microscope, Open Lecture, Brabourne Lecture Theatre, Keynes College, University of Kent, Chairman Professor John Baldock, 30 May: 1800-1900h.
- BJF, 2008, Leeuwenhoek and the Birth of the Microscope, Opening Lecture to Medical Sciences Historical Society summer conference, London: Institute of Biomedical Science, 31 May: 1400-1500h.
- Christensen, S. M., Kunding, A. H., and Stamou, D., 2008, include Brian J Ford studies of Leeuwenhoek microscope and erythrocytes, Det nye biokemiske laboratorium, Akyuel Naturvidenskab:21, September.
- Hänggi, Peter, 2008, web site reproducing micrographs of erythrocytes obtained with Leeuwenhoek lens, and microscope image, [on] http://kvond.wordpress.com/spinozas-foci/
- Report, 2009, Microscope sale breaks every Record, Laboratory News: 6, May [see online version].
- Laughlin, Gary, 2009, Rare Leeuwenhoek bids for history, The Microscope 57 (1): ii, June.
- BJF, 2009, presentation for Inter Micro 09: A Unique Leeuwenhoek Microscope Sale in London, 1630-1700h, Monday, July 6, Crone Research Instute, Chicago.
- BJF, 2009, Did Physics matter to the Pioneers of Microscopy? [chapter for] Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics 158: 27-87, Editor Professor Peter W Hawkes, New York: Academic Press.
- Silva, João Alcindo Martins, 2009, paper reproducing micrographs of erythrocytes obtained with Leeuwenhoek lens, and microscope image [in press].
- BJF, 2009, Early Days of the Microscope, illustrated presentation to West Sussex History of Medicine Society, St Richards Hospital, Chichester, 1100-1200h, 17 October.
- BJF, 2010, Expert Bookshelf, Cells and Microbes, Focus science magazine: 89, March.
- BJF, 2010, presentation for Inter Micro 10: An Evening with Brian: Censoring the Cell and Banishing the Microscope (includes videomicrographs with Leeuwenhoek design of microscopes), McCrone Research Instute, Chicago, 1900-2000h, 12 July.
- Williams, Sarah, 2010, extract from Brian J Ford's Leeuwenhoek Legacy [in] Howard Hughes Medical Institute publication, California.
- BJF, 2010, reviews The Quest for the Invisible – Microscopy in the Enlightenment, by Marc. J Radcliffe, ISBN 978-0-7546-6150-4, xii + 315 pp, Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, Biologist, (in press).
- Lebbad, Marianne, 2010, Includes single-lens study of Giardia [in] defence of thesis: Molecular Diagnosis and Characterization of Two Intestinal Protozoa: Entamoeba histolytica and Giardia intestinalis. Department of Parasitology, Mycology and Water, Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, 24 September.
- Announcement, 2010, Revolutionary Insights - the Dawn of Microscopical Investigation, illustrated presentation wth videomicrographs to the Royal Society, 1330-1430h, 29 October.
- BJF, 2010, Revolutionary Insights - the Dawn of Microscopical Investigation, illustrated presentation with videomicrographs to the Royal Society, 1330-1430h, 29 October.
- BJF, 2010, Critical Focus column (3): Censoring the Cell, how the Microscope is abused by the Media, The Microscope 58 (3): 121-129.
- BJF, 2010, reviews The Quest for the Invisible - Microscopy in the Enlightenment, by Marc. J Radcliffe, ISBN 978-0-7546-6150-4, xii + 315 pp, Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, Biologist (in press).
- Wilson, Jill, 2011, Brian J Ford micrograph with Robert Brown's microscope as picture for September, Royal Microscopical Society 2011 Calendar, January.
- BJF, 2011, reviews The Quest for the Invisible - Microscopy in the Enlightenment, by Marc. J Radcliffe, ISBN 978-0-7546-6150-4, xii + 315 pp, Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, Biologist (in press).
- Fukuoka, Shinichi, 2011, Japanese interview with Brian J Ford about Leeuwenhoek (with colour pictures), ANA Magazine, Tokyo, Japan: 114-116, February. [PDF files available: page 1, page 2].
- BJF, 2001, interviewed on Leeuwenhoek by Tony Hill [in] Genius Unrecognised, producer Peter Everett, BBC Radio Four, 1445-1500h, 27 February [interview commences at 4'50"].
- Ball, Philip, 2011, Early lenses offered clear images, Nature online, 4 March. [See also: slideshow from Nature News.
- BJF, 2011, Critical Focus (5): The Leeuwenhoek specimens, The Microscope 59 (1): 11-19.
- BJF, 2013, The Birth of Microscopic Vision, illustrated lecture for Georgia Microscopical Society, Merritt College, Atlanta GA, 1930-2030h, 15 May.
- BJF, 2013, The first Microscopes - What could they truly reveal? invited after-dinner presentation for South Eastern Microscopy Society, Greenville SC, 1200-1240h, 23 May.
- BJF, 2013, The Case of the Disappearing Microscope, Laboratory News companion series Microscopy and Imaging: 9-10, June.
- BJF, 2014, Lecture: Surprising Future for the Simple Microscope, 1515-1540h, 2 June, McCrone Research Institute, Chicago.
- BJF, 2014, Living Images from the Birth of Microscopy, Microscopy Today 22 (04): 2-5, July issue.
- BJF, 2014, Living Images from the Birth of Microscopy, Plenary Address to Microscopy & Microanalysis conference, Hartford Conference Center, Connecticut, 1115-1200h, 3 August.
- BJF, 2014, Conference report on-line, 20 August.
- BJF, 2014, Critical Focus 18: Breaking the Myths of Microscopy, The Microscope 62 (2): 63-73, 2014. (published September 2014).
- Heath, J. P., and Parmenter, C., 2014, Thousands Drawn to M&M (with report of Brian J Ford plenary address), Microscopy and Analysis September/October issue: 22.
- Sanderson, Michael J., Ian Smith, Ian Parker, Martin D Bootman, 2015, cite Antony van Leeuwenhoek, microscopist and visionary scientist [in] Fluorescence microscopy, Cold Spring Harbor Protocols K 01/2014; 2014(10):pdb.top071795.
- BJF, 2015, Deepening mystery of the disappearing microscope, Laboratory News, February.
- Monro, Philip and Prime, Philip, 2015, Comment letters (re Leeuwenhoek microscopes article), Laboratory News: 3, March.
- Coughlan, Andy, 2015, Leeuwenhoek's animalcules just as he saw them 340 years ago, New Scientist online, 20 May.
- Report, 2015, Researcher photographs Leeuwenhoek animalcules after 340 years, Blastr site, 22 May.
- BJF, 2015, The incredible, invisible world of Robert Hooke, The Microscope 63 (1): 23-34, May.
- BJF, 2015, Two new Leeuwenhoek microscopes? The Microscope 63 (1): 35-36, May.
- BJF, 2015, The mystery of the microsocope in mud, Nature 521: 423, 23 May.
- Elliott, Chris, 2015, Cambridge professor Brian J Ford pioneers work on Leeuwenhoek microscope, Cambridge News on-line, 26 May.
- Elliott, Chris, 2015, Discoverer of an Unseen World, Cambridge News: 17, 27 May.
- Keulemans. Maarten, 2015, Delftse 'moddermicroscoop' mogelijk echte van Leeuwenhoek, Der Volkskrant: 7, 29 May. [See also on-line version, 29 May].
- Jha, Alok, 2015, report on new Leeuwenhoek microscope found, News at Ten, ITV London, 2230h, 3 June.
- BJF, 2015, Are New Leeuwenhoek Microscopes Awaiting Discovery? Inter/Micro 2015 conference, McCrone Research Institute, Chicago, 1000h, 6 June.
- Robertson, Lesley, 2015, Finding more van Leeuwenhoek microscopes, Delft School of Microbiology blog, 23 June.
- Allis, Jeremy, 2015, interviews Brian J Ford on Leeuwenhoek microscopes, spontaneous human combustion and aquatic dinosaurs, Lunchtime Live, BBC Cambridgeshire, 1230-1300h, 23 June.
- BJF, 2015, New protocol for old microscopes, Laboratory News, July 3: 20-21.
- López-Goñi, Ignacio, 2015, Los microscopios de van Leeuwenhoek, Investigation y Ciena, SciLogs, 7 July 2015.
- López-Goñi, Ignacio, 2015, Os microscopios de van Leeuwenhoek, Departamento de Fisica e Quimica blog, 12 July 2015.
- Robertson, Lesley A., 2015, And then there were 12 - distinguishing Van Leeuwenhoek microscopes from old or new copies, FEMS Microbiology Letters, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fnv113, 13 July.
- Gimeno, Maite, 2015, Un vigués se hace en eBay con el microscopio más antiguo del mundo, El Correo Gallego: 42, 14 July. [Online version at elCorreoGallego site.]
- Report, 2015, Vigo acogerá uno de los modelos de microscopio de Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, Radio Vigo annoucement, 15 July.
- Report, 2015, Vigo expondrá uno de los diez microscopios más importantes de la historia de la microbiología, La Voz de Galicia on-line, 15 July.
- Report, 2015, Vigo exporá un dos dez microscopios "máis importantes da historia da microbioloxía no mundo", Xornal Vigo, 15 July.
- Report, 2015, Vigo exporá un dos dez microscopios máis importantes da microbioloxía, Noticieirogalego, 15 July.
- Nogueira, A., 2015, Un médico vigués compra en internet uno de los microscopios más valiosos del mundo, Faro de Vigo: 8, 16, July. [See also online version.]
- Lago, Irene, 2015, producer of: Dr Tomás Camacho's Leeuwenhoek microscope with mayoral reception in Vigo, Spain. Localia Vigo TV, 16 July.
- Report, 2015, Microscopio histórico en Vigo, La Voz de Galicia: L7, 16 July.
- Suarez, R., 2015, La Gioconda de los microscopios, Atlantico: 8, 16 July.
- Report, 2015, Muestra del microscopio más antiguo del mundo, El Correo Gallego: 43, 16 July.
- Report, 2015, Tomás Camacho, director médico de Vithas Lab, adquiere el microscopio más antiguo del mundo, Vithas Hospital Report, 16 July.
- Report, 2015, Año Internacional de la Luz 2015, International Year of Light festival announcement, 19 August.
- Report, 2015, quotes Brian J Ford (from 7'00") in La lente que abrió los ojos al mundo, La Voz de Galicia television, 17 September.
- BJF, 2015, Surprise of the Century — Three More Leeuwenhoek Microscopes, Microscopy Today, 23: 38-43. doi:10.1017/S1551929515000978.
- BJF, 2015, Critical Focus No 23: Leeuwenhoek Microscopes, Mystery and Mischief, The Microscope 63 (3): 131-142.
- BJF, 2016, Genuine or copy? Novel methods of authenticating newLeeuwenhoek microscopes, Microscopy and Analysis, Digital image analysis supplement: S9-S13, January/February.
- Annoucement, 2016, Ada Smith Memorial lecture: The Truth about Three New Leeuwenhoek Microscopes, Illustrated presentation to Microscopical Society of Southern California: 1900h, Wildwood School, Santa Monica, California, January.
- Announcement, 2016, Finding New Microscopes from the Dawn of Science, lecture announcement for 3 April 2016, Science Centre Singapore, February.
- BJF, 2016, Ada Smith Memorial lecture: The Truth about Three New Leeuwenhoek Microscopes, Illustrated presentation to Microscopical Society of Southern California, Wildwood School, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, 1900-200hh: 5 February.
- BJF, 2016, Leeuwenhoek goes under the Scanning Electron Microscope, presentation to Inter/Micro 2016, Chicago: McCrone Research Institute, 8 June.
- Antonio Martínez Ron, 2016, El microscopio perdido de van Leeuwenhoek, Vozpopuli: 24 October.
- Announcement, 2016, Scannning Electron Microscopy course at McCrone Research Institute, Chicago, October 31 - November 4, [reproduces image of elder sections cut by Leeuwnhoek and published in 1982], Chicago: McCrone Research Institute, October.
- Report, 2017, opening ceremony report on El Museo de la Evolución Humana presenta la exposición El amigo de Vermeer - el ojo y la lente, Dr Tomás Camacho with Brian J Ford investigations of Leeuwenhoek microscope, Burgos TV online, 7 April.
- Announcement, 2017, plenary speakers for Microscience Microscopy Congress 2017 announced; Oxford: mmc17, 13 April.
- Announcement, 2017, 100 Talks in 60 Minutes, "An Evening with Brian" at Inter/Micro 2017, Chicago, Illinois: McCrone Research Institute, 24 May.
- BJF, 2017, Mystery of the $½ million microscope in the mud, presentation to Gwinnett College, Atlanta: Georgia Microscopical Society, 1930h.
- Report, 2017, Brian J Ford announced as new honorary fellow of Royal Microscopical Society, InFocus magazine 46: 76-77, June.
- Announcement, 2017, Complex constructs from the simple Microscope, lecture-demonstration to Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Whipple museum, Cambridge University, (on-line abstract), July.
- Report, 2017, plenary lecture announcement: Revelation and the living cell, a perplexing past and phenomenal future, mmc2017 brochure [supplement to] Microscopy and Analysis 30: 11, July.
- BJF, 2017, Revelation and the living cell, a perplexing past and phenomenal future, plenary lecture to Microscopy and Microscience 2017, Royal Microscopical Society, Manchester: Convention Centre, 1700-1730h, 7 July.
- Peckham, Michelle, 2017, From the President [with brief report of Brian J Ford plenary address at mmc2017 conference], InFocus - Proceedings of the Royal Microscopical Society 47: 74.
- BJF, 2017, Critical Focus No 28: The Latest Tally: 100 lectures and counting, The Microscope, 65 (1): 21-31.
- BJF, 2017, Lecturing on Microscopy, Microscopy Today doi:10.1017/2 S1551929517000426, September.
- Pool, Rebecca, 2017, Life through a Microscope [profile], Microscopy and Microanalysis 32: 6-8, October.
- BJF, 2017, Complex constructs from the Simple Microscope, lecture-demonstration at Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Whipple Museum, Cambridge University, 11:00-12:30, 19 October.
- O'Leary, Colum (2017) [comments on "Professor Brian Ford's thought-provoking lecture"] InFocus, Proceedings of the Royal Microscopical Society, 48: 64-75.
- BJF, 2018, Microscopical Realities and Fake News, InFocus, Proceedings of the Royal Microscopical Society, 49: 38-53, March.

