A diagram which shows light being refracted by a spherical glass container full of water.
Roger Bacon's diagram relating to the scientific study of optics.
Title: Opus Majus or De multiplicatione specierum or possibly De natura locorum (?)
Author: Bacon, Roger or possibly Grosseteste, Robert
Production: England; 13th century
Language: Latin
The British Library, the holder of the manuscript and producer of the web page on which this image appears, describes the image as:
Shelfmark: Royal 7 F. VIII
Page Folio Number: f.25
Title of Work: De multiplicatione specierum
Author: Bacon, Roger
Production: England; late 13th century
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A. C. Crombie, Robert Grosseteste and the Origins of Experimental Science, Fig. 2 describes this diagram as follows:
Diagram illustrating Grosseteste's theory, in De Nat. Loc. (see pp. 122, 149) of the focusing of the sun's rays by a spherical lens; from Roger Bacon's Opus Maius, iv. ii. 2, MS Roy. 7. F. viii, f. 25v....
Apparently based on Crombie, Colin A. Ronan. The Cambridge illustrated history of the world's science, 1983, attributes the image to Grosseteste's De natura locorum.
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Robert Grosseteste's diagram relating to the scientific study of optics. *Title: De multiplicatione specierum *Author: Grosseteste, Robert *Production: England; 13th century *Language: Latin Adapted from: http://www.imagesonline.bl.uk/britishlibrary/