Fresnel's De la Lumière (1822), translated by Thomas Young as "Elementary View of the Undulatory Theory of Light" (1827–9); restored, edited, and annotated, with notes by Riffault and the editors of Fresnel's Oeuvres Complètes. (Sample pages.
This book is a collection of 19 articles which reflect the courses given at the Collège de France/Su...
by Thomas YoungMiscellaneous papers reprinted with some corrections and additions. - Band 2 enthält ...
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A hundred years ago physical science received one of the greatest contributions ever made by a singl...
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SUMMARY. — The wave theory of light, built on an analogy with sound vibration, had, until the 19th c...
Robert Grosseteste, an English philosopher and scientist, Bishop of Lincoln, is considered as the fo...
In 1760 the first edition of the Traite d'optique sur la gradation de la lumiere of Pierre Bouguer w...
Abstract The Fresnel's wave theory of light, far from being a mere theoretical speculation, enjoyed ...
Augustin Fresnel (1788–1827) shocked the scientific elite with his unique understanding of the physi...
Van Steenberghen Fernand. Clare C. Riedl, Robert Grosseteste On Light (De luce). Translation from th...
Augustin Fresnel was born in 1788, in the Normandy village of Broglie where his father was employed ...
John Frederick William HerschelSeparatdruck aus: Encyclopedia Metropolitana, vol. IV, 1827Exlibriset...
Is there a bright spot in the shadow of an opaque disk? Nearly 200 years ago, Augustin Fresnel and F...
This book is a collection of 19 articles which reflect the courses given at the Collège de France/Su...
by Thomas YoungMiscellaneous papers reprinted with some corrections and additions. - Band 2 enthält ...
This book is the first to place revolutionary advances in light and optics in the cultural context o...
A hundred years ago physical science received one of the greatest contributions ever made by a singl...
Bibliography: p. 160-162.Preface -- Huygens, C. Treatise on light. (First three chapters) -- Huygens...
One of the milestones of the science of light commemorated during this International Year of Light a...
SUMMARY. — The wave theory of light, built on an analogy with sound vibration, had, until the 19th c...
Robert Grosseteste, an English philosopher and scientist, Bishop of Lincoln, is considered as the fo...
In 1760 the first edition of the Traite d'optique sur la gradation de la lumiere of Pierre Bouguer w...
Abstract The Fresnel's wave theory of light, far from being a mere theoretical speculation, enjoyed ...
Augustin Fresnel (1788–1827) shocked the scientific elite with his unique understanding of the physi...
Van Steenberghen Fernand. Clare C. Riedl, Robert Grosseteste On Light (De luce). Translation from th...
Augustin Fresnel was born in 1788, in the Normandy village of Broglie where his father was employed ...
John Frederick William HerschelSeparatdruck aus: Encyclopedia Metropolitana, vol. IV, 1827Exlibriset...
Is there a bright spot in the shadow of an opaque disk? Nearly 200 years ago, Augustin Fresnel and F...
This book is a collection of 19 articles which reflect the courses given at the Collège de France/Su...
by Thomas YoungMiscellaneous papers reprinted with some corrections and additions. - Band 2 enthält ...
This book is the first to place revolutionary advances in light and optics in the cultural context o...