9780871692597-0871692597-Renaissance Vision from Spectacles to Telescopes: Memoirs, American Philosophical Society (vol. 259) (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society)

Renaissance Vision from Spectacles to Telescopes: Memoirs, American Philosophical Society (vol. 259) (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society)

ISBN-13: 9780871692597
ISBN-10: 0871692597
Edition: 1
Author: Vincent Ilardi
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: The American Philosophical Society Press
Format: Hardcover 378 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780871692597
ISBN-10: 0871692597
Edition: 1
Author: Vincent Ilardi
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: The American Philosophical Society Press
Format: Hardcover 378 pages

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Renaissance Vision from Spectacles to Telescopes: Memoirs, American Philosophical Society (vol. 259) (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society) (ISBN-13: 9780871692597 and ISBN-10: 0871692597), written by authors Vincent Ilardi, was published by The American Philosophical Society Press in 2007. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Publishing & Books (Writing, Research & Publishing Guides) books. You can easily purchase or rent Renaissance Vision from Spectacles to Telescopes: Memoirs, American Philosophical Society (vol. 259) (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Publishing & Books books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

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This book deals with the history of eyeglasses from their invention in Italy ca. 1286 to the appearance of the telescope three centuries later. By the end of the 16th century eyeglasses were as common in western & central Europe as desktop computers are in western developed countries today. Eyeglasses served an important technological function at both the intellectual & practical level, not only easing the textual studies of scholars but also easing the work of craftsmen/small businessmen. An important synthesis of this book is that Florence, rather than Venice, seems to have dominated the commercial market for eyeglasses during the 15th century, when two crucial developments occurred: the ability to grind convex lenses for various levels of presbyopia & the ability to grind concave lenses for the correction of myopia. As a result, eyeglasses could be made almost to prescription by the early 17th century. Illus.

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