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Camera Lucida Listen The Camera Lucida, sometimes known as Wollaston prism, consists of an upright brass column, to which a prism holder is mounted. By looking through the prism you can see a sheet of
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Camera Obscura Listen A Camera Obscura is an darkened room or volume into which light can shine through a pin hole, sometimes a pin hole combined with a lens. On the wall opposite to the entrance hole
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Reading Stone Listen A Reading Stone is a thick plano-convex lens and can be considered to be the prototype of modern magnifying glasses. It was and still is put to use to magnify minute writings. fur
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Leeuwenhoek Microscope Listen Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632 – 1723) was a Dutch natural philosopher and to this day very much known for the development of several hundred microscopes. He produced the l
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Newtonian Prisms Listen In 1672, Isaac Newton published an article on the composition of the sun's light. He put forward the opinion, that the spectral colours were inherent properties of the white li
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Water Prism Listen Whilst being recognised as one of Germany's poets of the Romantic era, Goethe was also a romantic natural philosopher and natural scientist, just as one would expect from a polymath
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