Zacharias Traber
Zacharias Traber (1611–1678) was an Austrian Jesuit.[1] He dedicated himself to studies on optics.[2] [3]

Nervus opticus
Works
- Nervus opticus. Vienna: Johann Christoph Cosmerovius. 1675.
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References
- Kuehni, Rolf G.; Schwarz, Andreas. Color Ordered: A Survey of Color Systems from Antiquity to the Present. p. 43.
- Ozanam, Jacques; Montucla, Jean Etienne (1814). Recreations in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. p. 190.
- Emmer, Michele (2012). Imagine Math: Between Culture and Mathematics. Springer Science & Business Media.
External links
- Zacharias Traber (1675) Nervus opticus sive tractatus theoricus - digital facsimile from the Linda Hall Library
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