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Alhazen

American  
[al-hay-zuhn] / ælˈheɪ zən /
Alhazen Scientific  
/ ăl-hăzən /
  1. See Ibn al-Haytham.


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Alhazen had shown how light travels in straight lines, so that vision depends on a cone of straight lines extending outward from the eye to the object.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

We have seen that Ptolemy in the Alexandrian time, and Alhazen, the Arab, made studies of refraction.

From A History of Science — Volume 2 by Williams, Henry Smith

The magnifying power of the segment of a glass sphere had been noted by Alhazen, who had observed also that the magnification was increased by increasing the size of the segment used.

From A History of Science — Volume 2 by Williams, Henry Smith

That this sudden change does not occur, Alhazen explained as due to the reflection of light by the earth's atmosphere.

From A History of Science — Volume 2 by Williams, Henry Smith

Like the measurements of Aristarchus and Eratosthenes, this calculation of Alhazen is simple enough in theory.

From A History of Science — Volume 2 by Williams, Henry Smith

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