Optic projection : principles, installation and use of the magic lantern, projection microscope, reflecting lantern, moving picture machine, fully illustrated with plates and with over 400 text-figures (1914)

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HISTORICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 699 s'Gravesande, G. J. Physices elementa mathematica experiments confirmata sive introductio ad philosophiam Newtonianam. 4 . Auctore Guilielmo facob s'Gravesande. 3d edition, 2 vol., 1073 p., 127 plates. Apud ohannem Arnoldum Langerak, Johannem et Hermannum Verbeek, Biblio. ,eidae. 1742. First edition, 1719. First clock driven heliostat. Fig. 77, § 233. Hare, Robert Jr. Memoir on the supply and application of the oxyhydrogen blowpipe. Philosophical Magazine. XIV (1802), pp. 238-245; 298-306. Harting, P. Gebrauch des Mikroskopes und Behandlung mikroskopischer Objecte. 3 vol., 1109 p., 469 fig. Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn, Braunschweig, 1866. Price $3.50. Heyl, Henry R. Contribution to the history of the art of photographing living subjects in motion, and reproducing the natural movements by the lantern. Journal of the Franklin Institute, CXLV (1898), p. 310-311, Vol. 145. Hooke, Robert. Animadversions on the Machina Ccelestis of Hevelius. p. 8. Published in 1674. It is in this place that Hooke states that for two points to be seen as two the visual angle must be one minute. Hop wood, Henry V. Living Pictures: their History, Photoproduction and Practical Working, with A Digest of British Patents and Annotated Bibliography. 275 + xxvii, p. 242 fig. The Optician & Photographic Trades Review, 123-125 Fleet St., London, E. C. 1899. Price, #1.25. Horner, W. E. On the properties of the Daedaleum, a new instrument of optical illusions. Philos. Mag., 1834, vol. iv, pp. 36-41. The Dsedaleum is a hollow cylinder with slits around the edge and pictures in various phases of movement on the inside. It is revolved on the long axis of the cylinder and gives the same appearance as the magic disc of Plateau. It is now called a zoetrope. Ives, Fred E. The Ether-oxygen Lime Light, Journal of the Franklin Institute, Vol. 125, 1888. pp. 28-31. Also vol. 129, 1890, pp. 230-234. Report of a committee of the Institute on the Ether-oxygen portable lantern, (see Ch. IV, above). Janssen. Presentation du revolver photographique. Built, soc franc, photog. vol. xxii (1876, p. 100). Jenkins, C. F. Picture Ribbons. An exposition of the methods and apparatus employed in the manufactxtre of the picture ribbons used in projecting lanterns to give the appearance of objects in motion. 56 p., many plates and cuts unnumbered. Published by the author. Washington, D. C., 1897. Discussion of the origin and development of moving pictures. Kepler, Johannes. Opera Omnia, Vol. II, Ad Vitellionem Paralipomena. (De modo visionis et humorum oculi usu). 1604 pp. 226-269, JI figCorrect dioptrics of the eye here given, and also the explanation of the effect of convex and concave spectacles. Dioptrica. Demonstratio eorum quae visui et visibilibus propter conspicilla non ita pridem inventa accidunt. pp. 519-567, 35 fig. 1611. The amplifier, real images, and erect images. The Keplerian microscope (modern microscope). Kircher, Athanasius. Ars Magna lucis et umbrae in decem libros digesta. 2d edition. Hermanni Scheus, Amsterdami, 1671. ist ed. Romaa, 1646. ist ed. 40 -f 935 + 17 p., 2d ed., 30 + 810 + 9 p. About 656 fig. 34 Plates. The magic lantern is described in the second, but not in the first edition. Libri, Guillaume. Histoire des mathematiques en Italic depuis la renaissance des lettres jusqu' a la fin du dix-septieme siecle. 4 vol. 8°. Chez Jules Rennard et Cie Libraires, Paris, 1838. In Vol. IV, pp. 303-314 there is discussed the invention of the camera obscura. Refers to Leonardo da Vinci. Thinks Porta reported what had been known a long time.