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  1. 28 de sept. de 2013 · He was a second-stage rocket: his father, Joseph Jackson Lister, a prosperous Quaker wine-merchant, of the Essex village of Upton, on the margins of London, was the inventor of the achromatic lens, said to have transformed the microscope from a scientific toy to a serious tool of discovery.

  2. Brief chronology of Joseph Lister. Portrait of Lister from a photograph taken in Edinburgh in 1856. 1827 Born on 5 April at Upton House, West Ham, Essex to the Quaker Joseph Jackson Lister FRS (1786-1869), wine merchant, microscopist and inventor of microscope lenses, and his wife Isabella (1794?-1864) 1844 Enters University College London.

  3. Joseph Jackson Lister 1786 - 1869. Joseph Jackson Lister. Father of Joseph (Baron) Lister (1827-1912), founder of antispetic surgery. Investigated natural history in his spare time and designed and constructed achromatic lenses for superior performance. Fathered three children, Mary, John and Joseph.

  4. Download scientific diagram | Joseph Jackson Lister build an achromatic lens that eradicating the chromatic effect made by different light's wavelengths. from publication: Microscopy and its ...

  5. In 1826, the English wine-merchant and amateur scientist Joseph Jackson Lister (1786-1869) – father of the renowned surgeon Joseph Lister – made an important technical breakthrough. He developed an ‘achromatic’ lens which compensated for a distortion called ‘chromatic aberration’.

  6. This J.J. Lister is not the same person as Joseph Jackson Lister (1786-1869), inventor of the achromatic microscope in 1829, or his son Joseph Lister (1827-1912), later Lord Lister, who was the founder of antiseptic medicine. This collector is also confused with his contemporary J.L. Lister, who collected plants in India.

  7. Open: Science Museum Group Joseph Jackson Lister's microscope, Lond... Joseph Jackson Lister's microscope, London, England, 1826 [co440642]