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resulting m****cript was
completed in
September 1610 and
published as
Dioptrice in 1611. In it,
Kepler set out the
theoretical basis of double-convex...
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considered the
father of
modern optics. Diopter/Dioptre (unit of measurement)
Dioptrice (work by
Johannes Kepler)
Catoptrics (study of and
optical systems utilizing...
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ophthalmologist Ferdinand Monoyer in 1872,
based on
earlier use of the term
dioptrice by
Johannes Kepler. The fact that
optical powers are
approximately additive...
- lens, in
reflecting form, was
first described by
Johannes Kepler in his
Dioptrice of 1611, and re-invented by
Peter Barlow in 1834.
Histories of photography...
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described 200
years earlier by the
German astronomer Johannes Kepler in his
Dioptrice (1611), but
there is no
evidence he
constructed a
working camera lucida...
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published Galileo's
logogriph in the
preface to his
Dioptrice (1611): Kepler,
Johannes (1611).
Dioptrice (in Latin). Augsburg, (Germany):
David Frank. p. 15...
- 2017. "
Dioptrice : pre-1775
refracting telescopes". www.
dioptrice.com.
Archived from the
original on 17 May 2017.
Retrieved 30 May 2017. "
Dioptrice : Accession...
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surgical speculum An
instrument for
drawing the
skull by
projections Dioptrice Dioptrics This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- sunspot, but he
thought it was
Mercury transiting the Sun. In his 1611 book
Dioptrice,
Kepler described how the
projected image of the
camera obscura can be...
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University Press, 2010, page 183 See his
books Astronomiae Pars
Optica and
Dioptrice Sphaera -
Peter Dollond answers Jesse Ramsden - A
review of the events...