Paul D. Shermann, Colour Vision in the Nineteenth Century, The Young-Helmholtz-Maxwell Theory. In: Revue d'histoire des sciences, tome 36, n°2, 1983. pp. 199-201
Bibliography: p. 160-162.Preface -- Huygens, C. Treatise on light. (First three chapters) -- Huygens...
The present research study offers an overall picture of Maxwell and Helmholtz’s fundamental contribu...
Goethe and Newton explained color and light phenomena differently. Artists and scientists of the Rom...
Paul D. Shermann, Colour Vision in the Nineteenth Century, The Young-Helmholtz-Maxwell Theory. In: R...
Dijksterhuis E. J. Dr K. T. A. Halbertsma, A History of the Theory of Colour. In: Revue d'histoire d...
Modern color science finds its birth in the middle of the nineteenth century. Among the chief archit...
This paper provides an overview of Maxwell’s achievements in the theory of colour. As a matter of fa...
This book presents the most complete translation to date of Erwin Schrödinger’s work on colorimetry....
The interest of the writer was directed toward the phenomena of color vision in 1927 as a result of ...
In the second volume of the "Handbuch der physiologischen Optik", published in 1860, Helmholtz sets ...
Gottfried Wilhelm Osann (1796–1866) was a German scientist most renowned for his work in chemistry a...
Helmholtz published a series of observations, some of which were new and ingenious, and from which h...
In his 1860 paper On the theory of compound colours, James Clerk Maxwell described an instrument us...
© 2021 selection and editorial matter, Derek H. Brown and Fiona Macpherson; individual chapters, the...
The science of color is called chromatics, colorimetry, or color science. This field of science incl...
Bibliography: p. 160-162.Preface -- Huygens, C. Treatise on light. (First three chapters) -- Huygens...
The present research study offers an overall picture of Maxwell and Helmholtz’s fundamental contribu...
Goethe and Newton explained color and light phenomena differently. Artists and scientists of the Rom...
Paul D. Shermann, Colour Vision in the Nineteenth Century, The Young-Helmholtz-Maxwell Theory. In: R...
Dijksterhuis E. J. Dr K. T. A. Halbertsma, A History of the Theory of Colour. In: Revue d'histoire d...
Modern color science finds its birth in the middle of the nineteenth century. Among the chief archit...
This paper provides an overview of Maxwell’s achievements in the theory of colour. As a matter of fa...
This book presents the most complete translation to date of Erwin Schrödinger’s work on colorimetry....
The interest of the writer was directed toward the phenomena of color vision in 1927 as a result of ...
In the second volume of the "Handbuch der physiologischen Optik", published in 1860, Helmholtz sets ...
Gottfried Wilhelm Osann (1796–1866) was a German scientist most renowned for his work in chemistry a...
Helmholtz published a series of observations, some of which were new and ingenious, and from which h...
In his 1860 paper On the theory of compound colours, James Clerk Maxwell described an instrument us...
© 2021 selection and editorial matter, Derek H. Brown and Fiona Macpherson; individual chapters, the...
The science of color is called chromatics, colorimetry, or color science. This field of science incl...
Bibliography: p. 160-162.Preface -- Huygens, C. Treatise on light. (First three chapters) -- Huygens...
The present research study offers an overall picture of Maxwell and Helmholtz’s fundamental contribu...
Goethe and Newton explained color and light phenomena differently. Artists and scientists of the Rom...