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New Elements of Optics. Part IV, V, and VI. Containing the Theory of Catoptrics and Dioptrics Deduced from Physical and Mathematical Principles; And It Application to the Construction and Uses of Optical Instruments Benjamin Martin

New Elements of Optics. Part IV, V, and VI. Containing the Theory of Catoptrics and Dioptrics Deduced from Physical and Mathematical Principles; And It Application to the Construction and Uses of Optical Instruments By Benjamin Martin

New Elements of Optics. Part IV, V, and VI. Containing the Theory of Catoptrics and Dioptrics Deduced from Physical and Mathematical Principles; And It Application to the Construction and Uses of Optical Instruments by Benjamin Martin


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NLS9781170986813
9781170986813
1170986811
New Elements of Optics. Part IV, V, and VI. Containing the Theory of Catoptrics and Dioptrics Deduced from Physical and Mathematical Principles; And It Application to the Construction and Uses of Optical Instruments by Benjamin Martin
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Gale Ecco, Print Editions
2010-06-16
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