Magnification: How to turn a spyglass into an astronomical telescope

Archive for History of Exact Sciences 66 (4):439–464 (2012)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

According to the received view, the first spyglass was assembled without any theory of how the instrument magnifies. Galileo, who was the first to use the device as a scientific instrument, improved the power of magnification up to 30 times. How did he accomplish this feat? Galileo does not tell us what he did. We hold that such improvement of magnification is too intricate a problem to be solved by trial and error, accidentally stumbling upon a complex procedure. We construct a plausibility argument and submit that Galileo had a theory of the telescope. He could develop it by analogical reasoning based on the phenomenon of reflection in mirrors—as it was put to use in surveying instruments—and applied to refraction in sets of lenses. Galileo could appeal to this analogy and assume Della Porta’s theory of refraction. He could thus turn the spyglass into a revolutionary scientific instrument—the telescope.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 91,435

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Kepler and the Telescope.Zik Yaakov - 2003 - Nuncius 2:481-514.
Galileo and the telescope.Zik Yaakov - 2005 - Galileo 87:54-60.
Gravitational lensing and Hacking's extragalactic irreality.Jutta Rockmann - 1998 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 12 (2):151 – 164.
Husserl’s Galileo Needed a Telescope!Don Ihde - 2011 - Philosophy and Technology 24 (1):69-82.

Analytics

Added to PP
2014-04-15

Downloads
5 (#1,526,240)

6 months
1 (#1,491,286)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author Profiles

Giora Hon
University of Haifa
Yaakov Zik
University of Haifa