Theories of Light: From Descartes to NewtonAn Iranian scholar chronicles the life and legacy of the last Shah of Iran, including his role in the creation of the modern Islamic republic. |
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Contents
Preface | 9 |
Abbreviations | 16 |
Descartes Doctrine of the Instantaneous Propaga | 46 |
Descartes Explanation of Reflection Fermats | 69 |
Descartes Explanation of Refraction Fermats | 93 |
Fermats Principle of Least Time | 136 |
Huygens Cartesianism and his Theory of Con | 159 |
Hooke | 185 |
Newtons Theory of Light and Colours 1672 | 231 |
Hooke | 251 |
Newtons Dogmatism and the Representation | 273 |
Newtons Theory | 298 |
Newtons Theory | 319 |
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Corrections | 356 |
the formation of Huygens theory | 195 |
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