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The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton: Volume 1, The Optical Lectures 1670–1672
The first volume of a three-volume complete edition of Newton's optical papers contains his Optical Lectures.
Alan E. Shapiro (Edited by)
9780521155090, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 27 October 2011
648 pages
25.4 x 3.3 x 17.8 cm, 1.11 kg
'I warmly congratulate Professor Shapiro on his splendid achievement, over many years, in finally laying before us the contents of Newton's Optical Papers.' Allan Chapman, The Observatory
The first volume of a three-volume complete edition of Newton's optical papers contains his Optical Lectures, delivered at Cambridge University between 1670 and 1672. The Lectures is Newton's first major scientific treatise, and consequently it represents a crucial link between his early years of discovery and his mature investigations and publications, such as the Optiks in 1704. It is divided into two parts: the first part devoted to color and the second to refraction. Originally published in 1984, this edition made available the complete text, together with translation and commentary, of both surviving versions of the Lectures, a draft and a vastly expanded revision. Until the time of publication, scholars had to depend on an uncritical text of the revision and an inadequate partial English translation, both published shortly after Newton's death. Professor Shapiro's critical edition has made a great contribution to the study of Newtonian science.
List of plates
Preface
Editorial note
Abbreviated references
Introduction
Synopsis of the Lectiones opticae and Optica and their major differences
Concordance of article numbers
Lectiones opitcae: Optica: Part I. The Refractions of Light Rays: 1. The refrangibility of rays differs
2. The measure of refractions
3. The refractions of planes
4. The refractions of curved surfaces
Part II. The Origin of Colors: 5. The doctrine of colors is set forth and proved by prismatic experiments
6. Various phenomena of colors
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Physics [PH]
