Sources of color science /
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
[1970]
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Table of Contents:
- Timaeus 68, by Plato
- On the soul II, 7, by Aristotle
- Sense and the sensible 2, 3, by Aristotle
- Meteorologica III, 2, 4, by Aristotle
- New theory about light and colors, by I. Newton
- Opticks, by I. Newton
- Theory of colors and vision, by G. Palmer
- Theory of light, by G. Palmer
- On the theory of light and colors, by T. Young
- Theory of compound colors, by H. G. Grassmann
- Theory of the perception of colors, by J. C. Maxwell
- The diagram of colors, by J. C. Maxwell
- Theory of compound colors, and the relations of the colors of the spectrum, by J. C. Maxwell
- On color vision, by J. C. Maxwell
- Physiological optics, by H. von Helmholtz
- Contribution to the physiology of visual sensations, by J. von Kries
- Chromatic adaptation, by J. von Kries.
- --Influence of adaptation on the effects produced by luminous stimuli, by J. von Kries
- The optics of trichromatic photography, by F. E. Ives
- Outline of a theory of color measurement for daylight vision, by E. Schrodinger
- Thresholds of color differences, by E. Schrodinger
- Some problems of visual perception, by J. Guild
- Interpretation of quantitative data in visual problems, by J. Guild
- Measurability of sensations of hue, brightness, or saturation, by L. F. Richardson
- Retinal structure and color vision, by S. Polyak
- Laminar pattern of the lateral geniculate nucleus considered in relation to color vision, by Sir W. E. Le Gros Clark.