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The Wonders of Optics

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A guided survey of optical phenomena and devices that begins with human vision, the eye's anatomy, common visual errors, and the psychology of optical illusions and color perception. It then explains physical properties of light, the solar spectrum, reflection and refraction, and practical optics such as lenses, microscopes, and telescopes, with experiments and illustrations. The final section treats popular and theatrical applications, describing magic lanterns, phantasmagoria, stereoscopes, camera obscura and lucida, and the spectroscope, and concludes with demonstrations that produce ghostly apparitions and other illusionary effects.

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Fulgence Marion

Fulgence Marion was a French author known for his contributions to the fields of optics and aeronautics in the 19th century. His notable works include "The Wonders of Optics," which explores the principles and marvels of optical science, and "Wonderful Balloon Ascents; Or, The Conquest of the Skies," a historical account of ballooning and its adventurous voyages. Marion's writings reflect a fascination with scientific progress and the exploration of the skies, capturing the imagination of his contemporaries and contributing to the literary heritage of scientific literature.

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