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How to Work with the Spectroscope

How to Work with the Spectroscope

How to Work with the Spectroscope

A Manual of Practical Manipulation with Spectroscopes of All Kinds.
John Browning
June 2010
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9781108014182
£20.99
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    John Browning (1830–1925) was the leading British manufacturer of precision scientific instruments, including spectroscopes, telescopes, microscopes, and opthalmoscopes. In How to Work with the Spectroscope (1878), he provides a complete overview of the field in which he was the undisputed expert, describing in detail the care and use of instruments ranging from the universal spectroscope to the star spectroscope to the induction coil. This volume also includes Browning's A Plea for Reflectors (1867), in which he provides an introduction to the silvered-glass reflecting telescope. Numerous illustrations of the various instruments and a complete price list of Browning's lenses and other apparatuses provide important insight into his business practices and range of expertise. Designed for the lay enthusiast no less than the dedicated scientist, these volumes are also valuable witnesses to the growth of popular science in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain.

    Product details

    June 2010
    Paperback
    9781108014182
    120 pages
    216 × 140 × 7 mm
    0.16kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Spectroscopes and spectrum apparatus
    • Objects for the micro-spectroscope
    • How to make a map with a spectroscope
    • Works on spectrum analysis
    • Catalogue
    • Index.
      Author
    • John Browning