JOURNAL ARTICLE

Pioneers in Optics: Giovanni Battista Amici and Girolamo Cardano

Michael W. Davidson

Year: 2010 Journal:   Microscopy Today Vol: 18 (3)Pages: 50-52   Publisher: Oxford University Press

Abstract

Giovanni Amici was an Italian microscopist, astronomer, optical instrument designer, and botanist who is best known as the achromatic lens inventor. He also designed reflecting telescopes and introduced a lens for the inspection of an objective's rear focal plane, termed the Amici-Bertrand lens. Aditionally, in 1850 he invented the water immersion lens.

Keywords:
Astronomer Achromatic lens Lens (geology) Art Optics Physics Art history

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