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Syllabus of a course of lectures on the most interesting parts of mechanics
hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, electricity, and astronomy. By James Ferguson, F.R.S -
Lectures on select subjects
in mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, and optics. With The use of the Globes, The Art of dialing, and The Calculation of the Mean Times of New and Full Moons and Eclipses. By James Ferguson, F.R.S -
A philosophical essay concerning light
By Bryan Higgins, M. D. Vaga enim Experientia, et se tantum sequens, mera palpatio est; et homines potius stupefacit quam informat. Bacon. Vol. I -
A short system of ortfos
principally designed for the use of undergraduates in the University of Dublin. By the Rev. John Stack, A.M. Late Foot T. Old -
Mathesis juvenilis: or a course of mathematicks for young students, ... Made English from the Latin of Jo. Christopher Sturmius, ... By George Vaux, M.D. In three volumes
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The observations of Newton concerning the inflections of light
accompanied by other observations differing from his; and appearing to lead to a change of his theory of light and colours -
The shadow of enlightenment
optical and political transparency in France, 1789 - 1848 -
A history of optics
from Greek antiquity to the nineteenth century -
Florence and Baghdad
Renaissance art and Arab science -
Lo spettro di Newton
la rivelazione della luce e dei colori -
Florenz und Bagdad
eine westöstliche Geschichte des Blicks -
Plates illustrating a new edition of Ferguson Lectures on mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, optics, geography, astronomy, and dialling
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A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Morton
President of the Royal Society. Containing experiments and observations on the agreement between the specific gravities of the several metals, and their colours when united to glass, as well as those of their other Preparations. By Edward Delaval, F. R. S. M. A. And Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge. Read at the Royal Society Jan.24, 1765 -
Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy explain'd for the use of the ladies
In Six Dialogues on Light and Colours. From the Italian of Sig. Algarotti. Volume I -
Sir Isaac Newton's theory of light and colours, and his principle of attraction, made familiar to the ladies in several Entertainments. [ In two volumes. ] Translated from the original Italian of Signor Algarotti
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The philosophy of Sir Isaac Newton explained, in six dialogues, on light and colours, between a lady and the author. By Count Algarotti, F. R. S. F. S. A
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Phōtōphusis chroagenesis. De optice errores Isaaci Newtonis aurati equitis demonstrans. Ad illustrandas experientias sex figurae geometrices, ... præsentata fuit hæc dissertatio, simul a Scientiarum Academia ... 1749, auctore Jacobo Gautier, ... Ex Gallico idiomante in Latinum translatum
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A treatise on the horizontal sun and moon, wherein is shewn, according to the principles of refraction, how it happens, that those bodies seem bigger in the horizon than in the zenith; And also how Mankind do not form their Judgment concerning the Magnitude of Objects by the Angles, which they Subtend at the Eye, either when they are seen in Refracted or Unrefracted Light; And Likewise how the Superior Planets May a Retrograde motion in opposition, Altho' the Sun Moves in an Orbit Round the Earth; Together with certain Astronomical Difficulties. By the Rev. James Atkins, Rector of St. Michael's in Long-Stanton in Cambridgeshire, and Formerly Fellow of St. Mary Magdalene College in Cambridge
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Storer's syllabus, to a course of optical experiments, on the Syllepsis Optica, or the new optical principles of the Royal Delineator analysed
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Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy explain'd for the use of the ladies
In six dialogues on light and colours. From the Italian of Sig. Algarotti -
The elementary parts of Dr. Smith's Compleat system of opticks
selected and arranged for the use of students at the universities: to which are added in the form of notes some explanatory propositions from other authors -
A treatise of opticks direct
Shewing, By New Observations, and from New Principles, how objects are apprehended by the visive sense, with Respect to their Distance from the Eye, and their Oblique Situation. Delivering also Plain Rules for Drawing Pictures against a Wall, to be seen Obliquely; which are likewise Applicable to the Carving Statues, to be set in high Places. To which is added, an appendix to perspective: Shewing those who are versed in that Art, the Reason, of some Disproportions in Perspective Draughts, thro' the Ill Placing the Eye; and Delivering a Rule for finding the most Commodious Distance of the Eye from the Object in that Art. By John Shuttleworth, Rector of Oborn and Lillington in the County of Dorset -
Dioptrica nova
A treatise of dioptricks, in two parts. Wherein the various effects and appearances of spherick glasses, both convex and concave, single and combined, in telescopes and microscopes, together with their usefulness in many concerns of humane life, are explained. By William Molyneux -
Lectures on select subjects
in mechanics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, and optics, with the use of the globes, the art of dialing, And The Calculation of the Mean Times of New and Full Moons and Eclipses. With the supplement. By James Ferguson, F.R.S -
Opticks
or, A treatise of the reflections, refractions, inflections and colours of light. The third edition, corrected. By Sir Isaac Newton, Knt