- It was
printed by
Friedrich Risner in 1572, as part of his
collection Opticae thesaurus. This
included a book on
twilight falsely attributed to Alhazen...
- li aspecti. It was
printed by
Friedrich Risner in 1572, with the
title Opticae thesaurus:
Alhazeni Arabis libri septem,
nuncprimum editi;
Eiusdem liber...
- or Perspectivae), and both were
printed in the
Friedrich Risner edition Opticae thesaurus (Basel, 1572). Vitello's Perspectiva,
which rested on Ibn al-Haytham's...
-
Front page of the
Opticae Thesaurus,
which included the
first printed Latin translation of Alhazen's Book of Optics. The
illustration incorporates many...
-
artis effectus admirandi certissimis demonstrationibus explicantur. 1644. "
Opticae,
liber septimus" (also
known as
Tractatus opticus I
written in 1640). In...
-
Archimedes was led to his
chief results. In 1669 he
issued his
Lectiones Opticae et Geometricae. It is said in the
preface that
Newton revised and corrected...
-
Kitab al-Ma****r,
which is Alhazen's Book of Optics, at that time
denoted Opticae Thesaurus,
Alhazen Arabis, was
translated from
Arabic into
Latin for European...
-
meticulously annotated Latin edition of the
works of Ibn al-Haytham and Witelo,
Opticae thesauru (1572),
German mathematician Friedrich Risner proposed a portable...
- the Po
River at Parpanese, in the Oltrepò Pavese. In 1758 his
Lectiones opticæ Ramiri Rampinelii brixiani Congregationis Montis Oliveti monachi et in gymnasio...
- had
originally named, in his
revised account of the
rainbow in
Lectiones Opticae of 1675.
Because of its high
value as a
trading commodity,
indigo was often...