COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Archive of Early American Images
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Accession number:
02988
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02988
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Record number:
02988-1
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02988-1
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JCB call number:
D823 S423j
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D823 S423j
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Image title:
Optical Phenomena of Unequal Refraction Fig. 1.-June 10th. Fig. 2.-June 19th.
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Optical Phenomena of Unequal Refraction Fig. 1.-June 10th. Fig. 2.-June 19th.
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Creator 1:
W.H. Lizars
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W.H. Lizars
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Creator 1 role:
sculpt.
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sculpt.
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Place image published:
Edinr. [Edinburgh]
place_image_published
Edinr. [Edinburgh]
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false
Image publisher:
A. Constable & Co.
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A. Constable & Co.
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Image date:
1823
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1823
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Image function:
Plate II [2]; following p. 472
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Plate II [2]; following p. 472
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Technique:
engraving
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engraving
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Image dimension height:
17.3 cm. (both images)
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17.3 cm. (both images)
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Image dimension width:
11.5 cm.
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11.5 cm.
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Page dimension height:
21.2 cm.
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21.2 cm.
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Page dimension width:
13 cm.
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13 cm.
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Materials medium:
ink
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ink
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Materials support:
paper
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paper
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Languages:
English
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English
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Description:
Optical illusions caused by the unequal refraction of sunlight on June 10 and June 19, 1823.
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Optical illusions caused by the unequal refraction of sunlight on June 10 and June 19, 1823.
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Source creator:
Scoresby, William, 1789-1857
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Scoresby, William, 1789-1857
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Source Title:
Journal of a voyage to the northern whale-fishery; including researches and discoveries on the eastern coast of west Greenland, made in the summer of 1822 ...
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Journal of a voyage to the northern whale-fishery; including researches and discoveries on the eastern coast of west Greenland, made in the summer of 1822 ...
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Source place of publication:
Edinburgh
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Edinburgh
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Source publisher:
Printed for Archibald Constable and Co. Edinburgh; and Hurst, Robinson and Co. Cheapside, London.
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Printed for Archibald Constable and Co. Edinburgh; and Hurst, Robinson and Co. Cheapside, London.
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Source date:
1823
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1823
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notes:
Scoresby describes the optical effects as occurring in bright evening sunlight. In figure 1, "Hummocks of ice assumed the forms of castles, obelisks, and spires ... masses of rocks and summits of mountains were reared to an enormous elevation, distorted into singular shapes ... and freely suspended in the air." In figure 2, images of distant ships were seen suspended inverted in the air, and their shapes were distorted.William Scoresby, born in Yorkshire of a father who made his fortune in whaling, became an Arctic explorer and, later, a clergyman. His observations of natural phenomena contributed to the understanding of Arctic conditions. He also mapped and charted the east coast of Greenland on his voyage there in 1823.The engraver is probably William Home Lizars, Scottish painter and engraver (1788-1859).
notes
Scoresby describes the optical effects as occurring in bright evening sunlight. In figure 1, "Hummocks of ice assumed the forms of castles, obelisks, and spires ... masses of rocks and summits of mountains were reared to an enormous elevation, distorted into singular shapes ... and freely suspended in the air." In figure 2, images of distant ships were seen suspended inverted in the air, and their shapes were distorted.William Scoresby, born in Yorkshire of a father who made his fortune in whaling, became an Arctic explorer and, later, a clergyman. His observations of natural phenomena contributed to the understanding of Arctic conditions. He also mapped and charted the east coast of Greenland on his voyage there in 1823.The engraver is probably William Home Lizars, Scottish painter and engraver (1788-1859).
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Time Period:
1801-1850
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1801-1850
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Owner and copyright:
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
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©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
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geographic area:
Arctic
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Arctic
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Subject Area:
Geography, maps, city views and plans
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Geography, maps, city views and plans
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Subject headings:
Meteorological optics--Greenland
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Meteorological optics--Greenland
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