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John Dollond
James Short and John Harrison: Personal Genius and Public Knowledge
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Full History of The
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An Observatory for Durham
Telescopes and the Popularization of Astronomy in the Twentieth Century Gary Leonard Cameron Iowa State University
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The Founding of the London Mathematical Society in 1865
The History of Telescopes and Binoculars
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The English Telescope from Newton to Herschel
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''An Eye for an Optical Theory''
Dollond's Achromat Patent Dispute
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Chromatic Aberration of Eyepieces in Early Telescopes
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The Evasion of Dollond's Notorious Patent on the Achromatic
The Rainbow and the Achromatic Telescope: Two Case Studies
BETTER VIEWING London-Based Optician John Dollond Announced to the Royal Society in 1758 a Discovery That Would Transform the Working Lives of Astronomers