SCHRÖDINGER, ERWIN.

Grundlinien einer Theorie der Farbenmetrik im Tagessehen, I-III.

Leipzig, Ambrosius Barth, 1920. 8vo. In contemporary full cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In "Annalen der Physik", Vierte Folge, Band 63. Entire volume offered. Library labels pasted on the pasted down front free end paper. Stamp to title page and repairs to first 3 leaves (not affecting text), otherwise a fine copy. Pp. 397-426; Pp. 427-456; Pp. 481-520. [Entire volume: VIII, 923, VII pp.].


First appearance of Schrödinger's important three-paper series of a theory of colour measurement for daylight vision.

"His first papers on relativity pointed to a second major field of interest. In addition to these works, and his early papers on relativity, Schrödinger made a detailed study, through both measurement and computation, of the metric of color space and the theory of color vision." (DSB).

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