Excerpt from The Theory of Optical Instruments
Tuden TS Of Astronomy, Photography, and Spectroscopy, have frequently expressed the desire for a simple theoretical account Of those defects Of performance Of Optical instruments to which the names coma, curvature of field, astigmatism, distortion, secondary spectrum, want of resolving power, etc., are given it is hoped that the need will to some extent be met by this little work, in which the endeavour is made to lead up directly from the first elements Of Optics to those parts Of the subject which are Of greatest importance to workers with optical instruments. A short account of the principal instruments has been added.
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Originally published in 1907, this book provides a concise account regarding the theory of optical instruments. The text was written with the aim of leading 'directly from the first elements of Optics to those parts of the subject which are of greatest importance to workers with optical instruments'.
Whittaker, Professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh.
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