Lenses and Waves: Christiaan Huygens and the Mathematical Science of Optics in the Seventeenth Century

Author:   Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2004 ed.
Volume:   9
ISBN:  

9781402026973


Pages:   289
Publication Date:   03 September 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Lenses and Waves: Christiaan Huygens and the Mathematical Science of Optics in the Seventeenth Century


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In 1690, Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695) published Traité de la Lumière, containing his renowned wave theory of light. It is considered a landmark in seventeenth-century science, for the way Huygens mathematized the corpuscular nature of light and his probabilistic conception of natural knowledge. This book discusses the development of Huygens' wave theory, reconstructing the winding road that eventually led to Traité de la Lumière. For the first time, the full range of manuscript sources is taken into account. In addition, the development of Huygens' thinking on the nature of light is put in the context of his optics as a whole, which was dominated by his lifelong pursuit of theoretical and practical dioptrics. In so doing, this book offers the first account of the development of Huygens' mathematical analysis of lenses and telescopes and its significance for the origin of the wave theory of light. As Huygens applied his mathematical proficiency to practical issues pertaining to telescopes – including trying to design a perfect telescope by means of mathematical theory – his dioptrics is significant for our understanding of seventeenth-century relations between theory and practice. With this full account of Huygens' optics, this book sheds new light on the history of seventeenth-century optics and the rise of the new mathematical sciences, as well as Huygens' oeuvre as a whole. Students of the history of optics, of early mathematical physics, and the Scientific Revolution, will find this book enlightening.

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Author:   Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2004 ed.
Volume:   9
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   1.320kg
ISBN:  

9781402026973


ISBN 10:   1402026978
Pages:   289
Publication Date:   03 September 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

From the contents: 1. Introduction – 'The perfect Cartesian'.- 2. 1653 – 'Tractatus'.- 3. 1655-1672 – 'De Aberratione'.- 4. The 'Project' of 1672.- 5. 1677-1679 – Waves of Light.- 6. 1690 – Traité de la Lumière.- 7. Conclusion: Lenses & Waves.- List of figures.- Bibliography.- Index.

Reviews

From the reviews: This book evolved out of a dissertation presented to the University of Twente in 1999. ... there is a list of over 400 references in a variety of languages which the author consulted in the preparation of the book. The style of the book is easy ... . This is a scholarly work which sheds light on the development of optics in the crucial period of the latter half of the seventeenth century. It can be thoroughly recommended. (Ll. G. Chambers, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 e)


From the reviews: <p> This book evolved out of a dissertation presented to the University of Twente in 1999. a ] there is a list of over 400 references in a variety of languages which the author consulted in the preparation of the book. The style of the book is easy a ] . This is a scholarly work which sheds light on the development of optics in the crucial period of the latter half of the seventeenth century. It can be thoroughly recommended. (Ll. G. Chambers, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 e)


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