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摘要
对一幅著名的图画资料--老勃鲁盖尔(Jan Brueghel the Elder)和鲁本斯(Peter Paul Rubens)的 "视觉寓言"--的重新研究表明,画中描绘的两台望远镜中,有一台具有极不寻常的特殊性,直到现在,望远镜史学家们还不知道它的特殊性。
A re-examination of a well-known iconographic source, the "Allegory of Sight"
by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens, reveals that one of the two
telescopes depicted in the painting has a highly unusual,and until now unknown
to the historians of the telescope, particularity.