Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae

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Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae is a 17th-century scientific treatise by Athanasius Kircher that explores the nature of light, shadow, optics, and related optical devices.

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instanceOf book
scientific treatise
author Athanasius Kircher NERFINISHED
authorOccupation Jesuit scholar
polymath
countryOfOrigin Italy
discusses formation of images
laws of reflection
laws of refraction
magic lantern–like projection devices
microscopes
structure of the eye
telescopes
use of lenses
field early modern optics
natural philosophy
genre scientific literature
hasIllustrations astronomical diagrams
diagrams of optical instruments
diagrams of sundials
hasPart book on astronomical and atmospheric phenomena
book on optical instruments
book on shadows and sundials
book on the nature of light
influenced development of projection devices
history of optics
language Latin
printedIn Rome NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 17th century
publicationYear 1646
publisher Hermann Scheus NERFINISHED
relatedWork Magnes sive de Arte Magnetica NERFINISHED
Mundus Subterraneus NERFINISHED
subject astronomical observation
camera obscura
catoptrics
color
dioptrics
gnomonics
light
optical devices
optics
projection of images
shadow
vision
timePeriod Baroque period
titleTranslation The Great Art of Light and Shadow NERFINISHED

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Athanasius Kircher notableWork Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae