Illustrated Page from an Optics Treatise by Isaac Newton by Isaac Newton

Illustrated Page from an Optics Treatise by Isaac Newton

(Illustrated page from an Optics Traite of the English mathematician, physicist and astronomer Isaac Newton (1642-1727).)


Isaac Newton

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Illustrated Page from an Optics Treatise by Isaac Newton by Isaac Newton. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
18th century · xviiith century · xviii · c18th · eighteenth century · secolo xviii · 18 18th xviii xviiith century · 18 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th century · knowledge · optical effect · optical phenomenon · newton isaac (1642-1727) · isaac (1642-1727) · mathematician · scientist · scientists · science · optics · physics · physicist · Biblioteca de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain / Bridgeman Images
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