In "De Refractionibus Obiectorum Terrestrium Quaedam Proponit, Simulque Lectiones Suas Publicas Et Privatas Hoc Semestri Aestivo In Academia Georgia Augusta Habendas, Indicat Tobias Mayer," Tobias Mayer delves into the complexities of refraction as it applies to terrestrial objects. This historical work presents Mayer's insights into optics and measurement, showcasing his contributions to the field during his tenure at the Academia Georgia Augusta. The book also serves as a prospectus for Mayer's public and private lectures, offering a glimpse into the academic landscape of the time. A valuable resource for historians of science and those interested in the early development of optical theory.
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