‎MARTIN (Adolphe).‎
‎Théorie des Instruments d'Optique. Interprétation géométrique et continuation de la théorie des Lentilles de Gauss.‎

‎Paris, Gauthier Villars, 1867. 2 feuillets. 71 pages. (22,5x14 Cm). Broché. Couverture muette ancienne. Dos fendillé. Petits manques et accrocs. Auteur et titre manuscrit sur le premier plat. Ouvrage écrit par l'opticien et photographe Adolphe Martin. Il avait été le collaborateur de l'astronome Léon Foucault et on lui doit, en photographie, l'invention de la "ferrotypie". 2 planches dépliantes hors texte. Tiré à part des "Annales de Physique et de Chimie". Envoi autographe de l'auteur. Rousseurs. ‎

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