Theory of colours
Date
23 June 1673
Object type
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Manuscript page number
p154
Material
Dimensions
height (page): 311mm
width (page): 200mm
width (page): 200mm
Subject
Description
Figures copied from a letter by Isaac Newton to Henry Oldenburg dated 23 June 1673.
The figures illustrate an experiment to show that a compounded colour (white) is resolved into 'no more simple colours than those of which it is compounded'. This was printed in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, vol. 8, no. 96 (1673).
Copied from EL/N1/47/002. A further copy is at LBC/6/175.
The figures illustrate an experiment to show that a compounded colour (white) is resolved into 'no more simple colours than those of which it is compounded'. This was printed in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, vol. 8, no. 96 (1673).
Copied from EL/N1/47/002. A further copy is at LBC/6/175.
Object history
Printed as an inset woodcut at Isaac Newton, ‘Answer to the Foregoing Letter Further Explaining His Theory of Light and Colors, and Particularly That of Whiteness; together with His Continued Hopes of Perfecting Telescopes by Reflections Rather than Refractions’, Phil. Trans. vol. 8, no. 96 (July 1673), pp. 6087-92 (p. 6088).
Related fellows
Henry Newton (1651 - 1715, British) , Judge
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