All Was Light: An Introduction to Newton's Opticks

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Opticks Is Newton's Most Popular Book. It Is A Complex Work, The Fruit Of Forty Years Of Thought And Investigation. Newton Devoted Various Periods Of Experimentation To This Final Expression Of His Life's Work And Drew On The Results Of Successive Interactions With Other Scientists And Thinkers. This Introduction To His Book Seeks To Disentangle The Different Layers Of His Thought In The Light Of These Influences While Explaining The Development Of The Final Text. It Faces The Problem Of The Changes In Newton's Ideas In The Course Of The Book's Long Preparation, Touching On Such Deep Questions Of Natural Philosophy As Atomism, Forces, And The Aether. The Author Also Looks In Detail At The Way Newton Has Been Interpreted Both At Home And Abroad. This Book, With Its Readable Style And Nonmathematical Approach, Should Serve As An Introduction To This Area Of Newton's Science Seen In The Context Of Eighteenth Century Thought In Europe. 1. The Author And The Background To His Book. 1. Newton: The Writer. 2. Newton And His Predecessors. 3. The Birth Of Physical Optics -- 2. Preparations: Experiment And Polemic. 1. Early Optical Experiments, 1664-6. 2. The Optical Lectures, 1670-2. 3. First Publication, First Disputes, 1672. 4. The Discourse Of Observations 1675. 5. Optical Mechanics, 1685-6 -- 3. The Book Develops. 1. The Writing Of Opticks. 2. The Text Of Opticks. 3. The Queries. 4. The Nature Of Light And Matter -- 4. Opticks And Its Readers. 1. The Fate Of Opticks In Britain. 2. The Fate Of Opticks In Europe. 3. The Popularizers -- App. I. The Early Editions Of Opticks -- App. Ii. The Queries In Opticks -- App. Iii. Some Seventeenth-century Books On Optics. A. Rupert Hall. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 241-246) And Indexes.

Name in long format: All Was Light: An Introduction to Newton's Opticks
ISBN-10: 0198539851
ISBN-13: 9780198539858
Book pages: 264
Book language: en
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Dimensions: Height: 9.5 Inches, Length: 6.38 Inches, Weight: 1.32718281724 Pounds, Width: 0.88 Inches

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