
Alhacen on Refraction
A Critical Edition, with English Translation and Commentary, of Book 7 of Alhacen's "De Aspectibus," the Medieval Latin Version of Ibn Al-Haytham's "Kitab Al-Manazir." Volume One. Introduction and Lat
A. Mark Smith(Author)
American Philosophical Society Press
Published on 1. January 2010
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Hardback
339 pages
978-1-60618-003-7 (ISBN)
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Alhacen's treatment of light and sight in the "De aspectibus" culminates with the analysis of refraction in book 7. Far briefer than his account of reflection, which occupies three books, Alhacen's study of refraction follows essentially the same pattern of analysis, starting with various experiments designed to establish or confirm the governing principles of refraction empirically and proceeding to the application of those principles to specific cases according to the shape of the refracting surface. In many respects, in fact, reflection and refraction are side of the same coin according to Alhacen. Contents of this two-volume set: (1) Intro.: Alhacen's Analysis of Refraction: An Overview; The Prolemaic Underpinnings of Alhacen's Refraction Analysis; The Fate of Alhacen's Refraction Analysis in the Latin West; Putting Alhacen in His Proper Place; (2) Manuscripts and Editing; (3) Latin Text; (4) English Translation. Glossary and Biblio. Illus.
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English
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United States
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Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
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Height: 255 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
758 gr
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978-1-60618-003-7 (9781606180037)
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A. Mark Smith