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 Lindberg, David C., Studies in the History of Medieval Optics, Londres, Variorum (Variorum Collected Studies Series, CS186), 1983, 302 pp. 
ResumReimpressió de treballs anteriors de l'autor:
 * I. The Science of Optics
 * II. Alkindi's Critique of Euclid's Theory of Vision
 * III. Alhazen's Theory of Vision and Its Reception in the West
 * IV. The Intromission-Extramission Controversy in Islamic Visual Theory: Alkindi versus Avicenna
 * V. Did Averroes Discover Retinal Sensitivity?
 * VI. The Sense of Vision and the Origins of Modern Science / Lindberg, David Charles & Steneck, Nicholas H.
 * VII. Roger Bacon's Theory of the Rainbow: Progress or Regress?
 * VIII. The Cause of Refraction in Medieval Optics
 * IX. Medieval Latin Theories of the Speed of Light
 * X. Lines of Influence in Thirteenth-Century Optics: Bacon, Witelo and Pecham
 * XI. On the Applicability of Mathematics to Nature: Roger Bacon and His Predecessors
 * XII. The Theory of Pinhole Images from Antiquity to the Thirteenth Century
 * XIII. A Reconsideration of Roger Bacon's Theory of Pinhole Images
 * XIV. The Theory of Pinhole Images in the Fourteenth Century
MatèriesFilosofia natural - FísicaMedicina - Oftalmologia
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