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                    <title level="a" type="main" xml:lang="eng">Experiments tending to prove, that
                        neither Sir Isaac Newton, Herschel, nor any other Person, ever decomposed
                        incident or impingent Light into the prismatic Colours</title>
                    <editor>
                        <name type="person" subtype="edt" ref="gnd:117627879" full="yes" instant="false">Tilloch, Alexander</name>
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                    <title level="j" type="main" xml:lang="eng">The Philosophical Magazine and
                        Journal</title>
                    <biblScope unit="volume" n="43">Vol. XLIII</biblScope>
                    <biblScope unit="part">No. 191, March 1814</biblScope>
                    <pubPlace>
                        <name type="place" subtype="pup" ref="gnd:4074335-4" full="yes" instant="false">London</name>
                    </pubPlace>
                    <publisher>Printed by Richard and Arthur Taylor</publisher>
                    <date type="pub" when="1814" instant="false">1814</date>
                    <biblScope unit="page" from="193" to="197">S. 193-197</biblScope>
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                        <ref target="https://archive.org/details/s1philosophicalm43lond/page/n209">Elektronische Version:
                            https://archive.org/details/s1philosophicalm43lond/page/n209</ref>
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        --><note type="citation-string">READE, Joseph: Experiments tending to
                        prove, that neither Sir Isaac Newton, Herschel, nor any other Person, ever
                        decomposed incident or impingent Light into the prismatic Colours. In: The
                        Philosophical Magazine and Journal 43 (1814) Nr. 191, März ISBN[ (1814), S.
                        193-197</note></bibl>