The Harvest of Optics: Descartes, Mydorge, and their paths to a theory of refraction

IF 0.9 3区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Annals of Science Pub Date : 2022-03-12 DOI:10.1080/00033790.2022.2026479
Robert Goulding
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ABSTRACT In 1626, René Descartes and Claude Mydorge worked closely together on the problem of refraction, apparently discovering what is now known as the sine law of refraction. They constructed a plano-hyperbolic lens in order to test out the truth of this mathematical relationship. In 1637, Descartes finally published the sine method of determining refractions in his Dioptrique, which also demonstrated, on the basis of this relationship, that the hyperbola and ellipse were anaclastic lines (that is, that a lens with their profile would refract rays perfectly to a single point) without mentioning Mydorge. Mydorge himself wrote a short manuscript on the subject of refraction and lenses, which is found in a copy among Mersenne’s papers. Scholars have usually assumed that this treatise was written as Mydorge and Descartes worked together in 1626. However, other evidence shows that only the first part of the treatise records the two men’s early collaboration. Subsequently, Mydorge and Descartes completed their arguments separately, Descartes with the help of Isaac Beeckman.
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《光学的收获》:笛卡尔、迈多尔奇及其折射理论之路
摘要1626年,勒内·笛卡尔和克劳德·迈多尔奇在折射问题上密切合作,显然发现了现在所说的折射正弦定律。他们构造了一个平双曲透镜,以检验这种数学关系的真实性。1637年,笛卡尔终于在他的Dioptrique中发表了确定折射率的正弦方法,该方法也基于这种关系证明了双曲线和椭圆是非弹性线(也就是说,具有其轮廓的透镜可以将光线完美地折射到一个点),而没有提及Mydorge。Mydorge自己写了一份关于折射和透镜主题的简短手稿,在Mersenne的论文中有一份副本。学者们通常认为这篇论文是在米多尔吉和笛卡尔于1626年合作时写成的。然而,其他证据表明,只有论文的第一部分记录了两人早期的合作。随后,Mydorge和笛卡尔分别完成了他们的论证,笛卡尔在Isaac Beeckman的帮助下完成了论证。
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