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100 1 $aNewton, Isaac,$cSir,$d1642-1727.
240 10 $aOpticks.
245 10 $aOpticks, or, A treatise of the reflections, refractions, inflections & colours of light :$bbased on the 4th ed., London, 1730 /$cwith a foreword by Albert Einstein, an introd. by Sir Edmund Whittaker, a pref. by I. Bernard Cohen, and an analytical table of contents prepared by Duane H. D. Roller.
260 0 $aNew York,$bDover Publications$c[1952]
300 $acxv, 406 p.$billus., ports., facsims.$c19 cm.
504 $aBibliography: p. l-lviii.
505 0 $aBook one of the Opticks -- Book two of the Opticks -- Book three of the Opticks -- Queries 1-31.
520 $aOne of the most readable of all the great classics of physical science, Opticks presents a comprehensive survey of 18th-century knowledge of light. Newton describes his experiments with spectroscopy, colors, lenses, reflection, refraction, and more, in language lay readers can easily follow.
650 0 $aOptics$xEarly works to 1800.
650 2 $aOptics and Photonics
650 2 $aOptics.
655 7 $aEarly works.$2fast
776 08 $iOnline version:$aNewton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727.$tOpticks.$dNew York, Dover Publications [1952]$w(OCoLC)609442264
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