Observations on theory of light and colours
Date
20 January 1676
Creator
Unknown, Artist
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Manuscript page number
p90
Material
Dimensions
height (Page): 363mm
width (Page): 211mm
width (Page): 211mm
Subject
Description
This diagram is part of 2nd observation in Isaac Neweton's paper on his theory of light and colour.
The paper was read before the Royal Society on 20 January and 3 February 1676, and was subsequently incorporated into Newton's Opticks (1704).
The paper was read before the Royal Society on 20 January and 3 February 1676, and was subsequently incorporated into Newton's Opticks (1704).
Object history
At the meeting of the Royal Society on 20 January 1676, ‘There was also read the beginning of Mr. Newton’s discourse, containing such observations, as conduce the further discoveries for completing his theory of light and colours, especially as to the constitution of natural bodies, on which their colours or transparency depend: in which he describes first the principal of this observations, and then considers and makes uses of them. At this time there were read the first fifteen of those observations as follows.’ Birch 3: 272. The text and figures are printed in Birch 3: 272-279. The remainder of the paper was read on 3 February 1676. The text and figures are printed in Birch 3: 280-295.
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