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The Telescope by Louis Bell

by Bell, Louis, 1864-1923
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The Telescope by Louis Bell is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work serves as an informative guide about the construction, properties, and applications of telescopes, catering to both amateur astronomers and those interested in the principles of the instrument. The book emphasizes practical knowledge and accessible information rather than exhaustive technicalities or popular stories surrounding famous observatories. The opening of the book introduces readers to the historical development of the telescope, dispelling common myths and detailing its evolution from spectacles in the Renaissance to the invention of telescopes in the 17th century. This section highlights key figures like Jan Lippershey and Galileo, who played significant roles in the early design and popularization of telescopes. Bell notes that while much has been written about telescopes, his work aims to compile relevant information for a general audience, providing insights without delving into complex technical jargon. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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