Excerpt from Introduction A la Haute Optique
Dans une premiere partie, de nature plus élémentaire, nous avons déduit des seules données de l'expérience les fondements de la théorie des ondulations de la lumière pour le cas simple des milieux isotropes. Les attributs du mouvement lumineux, la couleur, l'intensité, la polari sation y trouvent leur définition propre, leur caractère objectif. Les lois fondamentales de la catoptrique et de la dioptrique y sont établies théo riquement. Les différentes sortes de lumieres (ce mot étant pris dans son acception la plus large) y sont nettement distinguées les unes des autres et on y indique les moyens de les étudier. Enfin dans un supplément se trouvent des tableaux relatifs à cette première partie et donnant les constantes optiques des milieux non cristallisés.
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