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December 16, 10:34 PM GMT
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La Chambre, Marin Cureau De
Nouvelles Observations et Conjectures sur l'Iris. Paris: Pierre Rocolet, 1650
4to (235 x 178 mm). Engraved printer's device on title-page, engra🌺ved head-piece and initial on the dedication leaf, 26 engraved illustrations, one of which full-page. Contemporary mottled calf; expertly rebacked to style, spine gilt with raised bands, red morocco lettering piece.
First edition of an important work of optics and the musical nature of the refraction of color
La Chambre, a protégé of Cardinal de Richelieu, served as physician to Chancelier Seguier and Louis XIII, and entered the Academie Royale in 1666. The present work was instrumental in the development of French mathematician Pierre de Fermat's eponymous principle, as well as the experiments by Newton which led to his publication of Opticks in 1704.
Following Aristotle in deriving a link between the color spectrum and musical theory, La Chambre theorized all colors being encompasses within white light and arranged colors over two octaves (with the seven colors of Aristotle at successive fourths, fifths and octaves). Thus arranged symmetrically, the "scale" could be read in either direction, both up and down, with white as the highest or lowest notes. La Chambre hoped to establish a universal theory of color and musical harmony; i.e. if a musical interval was dissonant, the colors it represented would similarly clash. In Newton's Opticks, 𓂃this parallel between the color spectrum and a m🔜usical scale was further refined.
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REFERENCE
Brunet III 726; Cioranescu 22651; Grasse IV💛 62; Krivatsꦚy 3017