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eruitur; sua visioni in oculo sedes decernitur; anguli visorii ingenium 

 aperitur, etc. 5 p. 1., 254 pp., i pi., sm. 4. Aeniponti, apud D. Agricolam, 

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Scheiner, Christophorus. Rosa Ursina sive Sol, ex admirando facularum et 

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 Bracciani ducem. 784 folio pages, many plates. Apud Andream Phaeum 

 Typographum Ducalem. Bracciani, 1626-1630. 



Smith, Robert, LL.D. A Compleat system of opticks. pp. 458 -f 171 of 

 remarks. 63 plates in the text, 20 plates in the remarks. Cambridge, 

 England, 1738. 



Stampfer, S. Uebef die optischen Phaenomene welche durch die stroboskop- 

 ischen Scheiben hervorgebracht werden. Koeniglich-Kaiserliches poly- 

 tech. Institut. Wien. Jahrbucher, Vol. XVIII, 1834, p. 237-. Describes a 

 magic disc like Plateau's. 



Thompson, Silvanus P. The arc light. Cantor lectures delivered before the 

 Royal Society of Arts, 1895. Jan. 14, the physics of the arc, pp. 943-960. 

 Carbon arc by Davy, Sept., 1800. Jan. 21, the optics of the arc, pp. 961- 

 976. Jan. 28, the mechanism of arc lamps, 980-^991. It is stated, p. 981, 

 that W. E. Staite devised an automatic lamp in 1846. 



Uchatius, Franz. Apparat zur Darstellung beweglicher Bilder an der Wand. 

 Sitzungsberichte der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Math- 

 Natur. Classe., Vol. X, Wien. 1853, pp. 482-484, one plate. Describes a 

 method of projecting moving pictures drawn on glass by means of a lime 

 light and condenser moving from picture to picture. Each picture was 

 fixed in position and had its own projection objective; the axis of each 

 objective pointed to the same place and the pictures all appeared in the 

 same position. 



Vinci, Leonardo da. Les manuscrits de Leonard de Vinci. Manuscrits A-M 

 de la Bibliotheque de L'Institut, publics en fac-similes phototypiques avec 

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 me'thodique par M. Charles Ravaisson-Mollien. 6 folio volumes, Maison 

 Quentin, 7, Rue Saint-Benoit. Paris, 1881-1890. Price, 900 francs. 



Waterhouse, J. Notes on the early history of the camera obscura. The 

 Photographic Journal, including the transactions of the Royal Photographic 

 Society of Great Britain, Vol. XXV, May 31, 1901, pp. 270-290. This is 

 the best statement of the case found. Many extracts from original sources 

 are given. See also the last edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica under 

 Camera obscura, written by General Waterhouse. 



Waterhouse, J. Notes on early tele-dioptric lens-systems, and the genesis of 

 Telephotography. The Photographic Journal, including the transactions 

 of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, Vol. XLIL, Jan. 31, 

 1902, pp. 4-2 1 , one pi. This paper gives a good account of the introduction 

 of the combination of a convex and concave lenses for projection, t. e., 

 the use of an amplifier. 



Wiedemann, Eilhard. Ueber die Erfindung der Camera Obscura. Verhand- 

 lungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft. 28 February, No. 4, 

 1910, pp. 177-182, 1 fig. Wiedemann speaks of the camera obscura of Ibn al 

 Haitem about 1039, and of the description of this by Kamal al Din, 1300. 



Werner, Otto. Zur Physik Leonardo da Vincis. Inaugural Dissertation zur 

 Erlangung der Doktorwuerde der hohen philosophischen Facultat der 

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