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Carl Zeiss Jena

1904 - 1948

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The Carl Zeiss, Optische Werkstätte, Jena (Carl Zeiss Optical Works, Jena), established in 1846 by Carl Zeiss, took on a new corporate name and trademark in 1904. The new name was Carl Zeiss, Jena. The new trademark was "CARL ZEISS / JENA" within the borders of a achromatic doublet lens.

(See the constituent record, "Carl Zeiss (corporate history)" for more details and the big picture.)

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  • Jena
Gebrauchsanweisung für die Projektion optischer Versuche
Zeiss Dipping Refractometer
The Butter Refractometer
Apparatus for the Projection of Experiments with Polarised Light
The Epidiascope: Apparatus for the Projection of Opaque and Transparent Objects
Micro-spectroscope and the 6x4½ cm. Camera Attachment
Apparatus for the Projection of Spectrum Experiments
Siedentopf Photographic Eyepiece
Zeiss Druner Stereoscopic Camera and Enlarging Attachment
Illumination with the 5-Ampere Arc Lamp
Illumination with the 20 to 30-Ampere Arc Lamp (and Limelight Burners)
The Abbe Apertometer
Photo-Micrographic Apparatus
Zeiss Microscopes
Microscopes and Microscopic Accessories
Micro Manipulator after Janse and Péterfi (MIPU)
Photomicrographic Apparatus
Zeiss Micromanipulator
Zeiss Microscopes
Zeiss Vertical Micro Projection Apparatus
Microscopes and Microscopic Accessories
Zeiss: Abbe's Refractometers
Zeiss Interferometers for the Examination of Gases and Liquids
Apparatus for the Projection of Experiments with Polarised Light
Zeiss Microscopes
Optische Ausrüstung für Juweliere
Selection of Zeiss Accessotories for the Microscopes
Zeiss Microscopes
Directions for Readjusting and Conversion Tables to the Dipping Refractometer
Fabry-Perot-Interferometer
Device for Testing the Homogenous Immersion Fluid
Zeiss Spectroscopes, Spectrographs
Directions for Using Burker's Counting Chamber instead of the Thoma Chamber
Refracto-hydrometrical Determination of the Percentage of Alcohol and Extract in Beer By the Rapid Method of Dr. Edwin Ackermann, of Geneva
Directions for Using the Abbe Test Plate
Directions for Using the Luminous Spot-Ring Condenser for Smear Preparations
Optical Equipment for Jewellers
Points To Be Considered When Advising on the Choice of Spectrographs
Siedentopf Photographic Eyepiece
Directions for Using the Exposure Slide Rule
Die Beleuchtung mit der Osram-Azo-Projektionslampe (1250 HK., 500 Watt)
Zeiss Apparatus for the Projection of Porcelain and Metal Jets
Skin Microscope
The Study of Colloids by the Siedentopf and Zsigmondy Ultra-Microscope
Zeiss Monochromator Filter for Mercury and Helium Light
New Methods of Testing Materials: Spectrum Analysis
Directions for Using the Thoma Haemacytometer
Use of the Different Types of Condensers in the ABBE Illuminating Apparatus
Zeiss Objectives and Eyepieces for the Microscope

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