James P. C. Southall
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James P. C. Southall's Degrees
- Masters Physics Stanford University
Why Is James P. C. Southall Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James P. C. Southall was an American physicist, professor at Columbia University , and specialist in optics. He was president of the Optical Society of America and translator of Physiological Optics by Helmholtz.
James P. C. Southall's Published Works
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Published Works
- Treatise on Physiological Optics (1962) (1689)
- Helmholtz's treatise on physiological optics, Vol. 1, Trans. from the 3rd German ed. (123)
- Helmholtz's Treatise on Physiological Optics, Translated from the Third German Edition. Vol. I (1925) (61)
- Mechanism of accommodation. (55)
- Optical system of the eye. (32)
- Aplanatic (or Cartesian) optical surfaces (1922) (8)
- HELMHOLTZ' PHYSIOLOGICAL OPTICS (1926) (5)
- Early Pioneers in Physiological Optics (1922) (4)
- The Beginnings of Optical Science1 (1922) (4)
- The Optical Theory of Skiascopy (1926) (3)
- Investigation of a Lens by Graphical Methods (1928) (3)
- The aqueous and vitreous humors. (2)
- Note on the Path of a Ray Through a Prism in a Principal Section (1920) (2)
- Illumination of the eye and the ophthalmoscope. (2)
- Conjugate Surfaces of A Spherical Refracting Surface (1928) (1)
- Blur circles on the retina. (1)
- AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF HELMHOLTZ'S "OPTIK". (1921) (1)
- Some of Huygens’ Contributions to Dioptrics, with Notes (1922) (1)
- On the Cardinal Points of A Thick Lens For Rays Which Have Suffered Two Internal Reflections (1928) (0)
- Note on Mr. T. Smith’s Method of Tracing Rays Through an Optical System (0)
- Note on Professor Woodworth’s Formula for Focal Length (1920) (0)
- Investigation of the Form of the So-Called Punktal Lens (1926) (0)
- Abolition of Astigmatism of Oblique Bundles in Case of a Single Lens (1921) (0)
- Courses in Optics and Optometry in Columbia University (1921) (0)
- General structure of the organ of vision. (0)
- The crystalline lens. (0)
- Surroundings of the eye. (0)
- Subdivisions of the subject. (0)
- Abolition of Two of the Spherical Errors of a Thin Lens-System (1911) (0)
- THE NEED OF GERMAN SCIENTIFIC MEN. (1923) (0)
- The Geometrical Theory of Optical Imagery (1906) (0)
- Note on Calculation of Path of Ray Through a Symmetrical Optical Instrument (1920) (0)
- The Need of German Scientific Men (1923) (0)
- An English Translation of Helmholtz's "Optik" (1921) (0)
- Carathéodory on Geometrical Optics (1938) (0)
- Laws of optical imagery in a system of spherical refracting surfaces. (0)
- Book Review: Geometrische Optik (1938) (0)
- Sclerotica and cornea. (0)
- Chromatic aberration in the eye. (0)
- Additional note on so-called aplanatic optical surfaces and lenses (1922) (0)
- ANCIENT AND MODERN THEORIES OF LIGHT (1929) (0)
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