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Discovery of the principle of the telescope, 17th century (1863)
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Discovery of the principle of the telescope, 17th century (1863)
Discovery of the principle of the telescope, 17th century (1863). Artists impression of the supposed chance discovery of the principle of the telescope by children playing in the workshop of the Dutch optician Hans Lippershey (c1570-1619). Lippershey applied for a patent for the telescope in 1608, and word of his invention reached Galileo, who produced a working model in 1609. From Les Grandes Inventions by Louis Figuier. (Paris, 1863)
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Chance Discovery Figuier Hans Invention Louis Louis Figuier Optician Optics Oxford Science Archive Telescope Lippershey Wood Engraving
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This print takes us back to the 17th century, immersing us in a moment of discovery that changed the course of science forever. In this artist's impression, we witness a supposed chance encounter that led to the principle of the telescope being unveiled. Inside Hans Lippershey's workshop in Holland, children are depicted playing innocently amidst tools and equipment. Hans Lippershey, a Dutch optician renowned for his craftsmanship, had applied for a patent for the telescope in 1608. Little did he know that word of his invention would reach Galileo Galilei, who would go on to produce a working model just one year later. This groundbreaking development revolutionized our understanding of optics and opened up new realms of exploration. The image captures not only the essence of scientific discovery but also highlights how it can arise unexpectedly from everyday life. The monochrome setting adds an air of mystery and nostalgia as we delve into history's unfolding chapters. As we gaze upon this wood engraving from 1863 by Louis Figuier, we are transported back in time to witness an important milestone in human progress. It serves as a reminder that great inventions often emerge from unexpected sources – even through innocent playfulness within the confines of a workshop. This print is not merely an artistic representation; it symbolizes mankind's insatiable curiosity and relentless pursuit of knowledge throughout centuries past - reminding us all to never underestimate where inspiration may strike next.
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