Manuel D'optique Ou Trait Complet Et Simplifi De Cette Science by David Brewster is a comprehensive treatise on optics. Written in French, this volume presents a detailed yet simplified exploration of optical science. Brewster's work, originally published in the 19th century, offers insights into the principles and applications of optics relevant to the era. It is a valuable resource for those studying the history of science, particularly the development of optics, and it showcases the scientific methodologies and knowledge of the time. This book provides a window into the evolution of physics and technology through the lens of one of its key disciplines.
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