D. Bougueri ... Optice De Diversis Luminis Gradibus Dimetiendis is a posthumous work on optics, specifically concerning the measurement of different degrees of light. Authored by Pierre Bouguer and edited by Nicol s Louis de La Caille, this Latin text represents a significant contribution to the field of photometry. The book delves into the scientific methodologies and theories prevalent in the 18th century, offering valuable insights into the historical development of optical science.
This treatise is a testament to Bouguer's enduring legacy in physics and provides a crucial resource for scholars and researchers interested in the history of science and the study of light.
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