1966
DOI: 10.1364/ao.5.000687
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Lens Making for Scientific Instrumentation in the Seventeenth Century

Abstract: With the invention of the telescope and the microscope early in the 17th century, the production of optical lenses became an important factor in the development of these instruments for scientific observation and investigation. In spite of improvements in equipment and techniques, the obstacles to the production of suitable lenses were not surmounted until the 18th century because of lack of knowledge of the optical properties of lenses, and the difficulties in producing glass of suitable clarity due to primit… Show more

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“…Campani's microscopes were designed for the use of natural light, although there had been attachments for illuminating systems 13 , formed by a candle and a mirror as shown in his lithography (Figure 2). With natural light the microscopes could be utilized to examine either opaque objects either transparent objects with a clip device and a transmitted light 14 . Some constructions were placed on a brass stand with a retainer to fixate objects probably made of ivory or bone [15][16][17] .…”
Section: Vanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Campani's microscopes were designed for the use of natural light, although there had been attachments for illuminating systems 13 , formed by a candle and a mirror as shown in his lithography (Figure 2). With natural light the microscopes could be utilized to examine either opaque objects either transparent objects with a clip device and a transmitted light 14 . Some constructions were placed on a brass stand with a retainer to fixate objects probably made of ivory or bone [15][16][17] .…”
Section: Vanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assyrian ground optics nearly 3000 years old have been found [35]. Abrasive machining of optics in the form of grinding and polishing were the concern of many leading scientists from Galileo and Huygens forward [36].…”
Section: (B) Abrasive Machining Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 However the quality of spectacle lenses, as well as the level of optics knowledge, was generally not sufficient to the perspective needs of instrumental optics that occurred in 1600. 24,25 Fig. 4 Refraction at air-glass interface.…”
Section: Optics Before 1600mentioning
confidence: 99%