![]() ![]() With Illustrations of the Transformation of Scientific Ideas (Cambridge etc., 1980), 4–154, esp. See also id., “Torn between three lovers: on the historiography of 18th-century optics” (abstract), in: XVIIth International Congress of History of Science, University of California, Berkeley, 31 July - 8 August 1985, Acts, vol. Ibid., 48–51 the third was Edmé Mariotte.Ĭ. Selected Studies in Scientific Tradition and Change (Chicago etc., 1977), 31–65. Kuhn, “Mathematical versus experimental traditions in the development of physical science,” in: id., The essential Tension. ![]() 29): “Are not the Rays of Light very small bodies emitted from shining Substances?”. ![]() A Latin edition was published as Optice (London, 1706). Newton, Opticks or a Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections & Colours of Light (London, 1704 21717, 31721, 41730 reprint, based on the fourth English edition: New York, 1952), the quotation is from the title page of the first English edition. ![]()
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