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Treatise on light :  In which are explained the causes of that which occurs in reflexion, & in refraction and particularly in the strange refraction of Iceland crystal

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Treatise on light : In which are explained the causes of that which occurs in reflexion, & in refraction and particularly in the strange refraction of Iceland crystal

by Christiaan Huygens

EN·~3 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

By - CHRISTIAAN HUYGENS

0:05
2

University of Chicago Press

0:02
3

PREFACE

4:42
4

NOTE BY THE TRANSLATOR

2:54
5

TABLE OF MATTERS - Contained in this Treatise

5:36
6

TREATISE ON LIGHT - CHAPTER I - ON RAYS PROPAGATED IN STRAIGHT LINES

36:43
7

CHAPTER II - ON REFLEXION

8:57
8

CHAPTER III - ON REFRACTION

28:34
9

CHAPTER IV - ON THE REFRACTION OF THE AIR

10:12
10

CHAPTER V - ON THE STRANGE REFRACTION OF ICELAND CRYSTAL

1:22:56

Description

A seventeenth‑century scholar presents his reflections on the mysteries of light to the Royal Academy of Science, offering a vivid picture of the era’s lively debates on optics. Drawing on personal observations made while in France, he tackles the fundamentals of reflection and refraction and turns a special focus toward the puzzling behavior of Iceland crystal and rock crystal, inviting listeners into the early experimental spirit that shaped modern physics.

The work blends geometric reasoning with empirical testing, arguing that a high degree of probability—often indistinguishable from certainty—can be achieved when theory matches repeated observation. Its modest aim is to illuminate the causes behind vision and the functioning of telescopes, while openly acknowledging unanswered questions about colors and luminous bodies. Listeners will appreciate both the historical context and the author’s invitation for future scholars to continue exploring the nature of light.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (206K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Christiaan Huygens

Christiaan Huygens

1629–1695

A brilliant 17th-century Dutch scientist, he helped change how people understood light, motion, timekeeping, and the heavens. He is especially remembered for improving clocks, developing a wave theory of light, and discovering Saturn’s moon Titan.

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