Traité D'optique Physique, Volume 1 by Félix Billet, published in 1858, is a significant work in the field of optics. Written in French, this treatise delves into the principles of physical optics, providing a comprehensive exploration of the science of light and its various phenomena.
This volume offers valuable insights into the scientific understanding of optics during the mid-19th century. It serves as a crucial resource for historians of science, researchers, and anyone interested in the historical development of physics. Billet's detailed explanations and systematic approach make this a classic text for understanding the foundations of optical science.
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