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  1. A Hundred Years Of Spectroscopy: The fifty-third Robert Boyle Lecture, 1951: Oxford University Scientific Club.Herbert Dingle - 1963 - British Journal for the History of Science 1 (3):199-216.
    A hundred years ago the science of spectroscopy, though not yet christened, may be said to have attained its majority and to be just entering on its period of full adult development. It was born, of course, with Newton's explanation of the formation of the spectrum, and for many years thereafter little of importance was added to what he had discovered. It was not, in fact, until the nineteenth century that anything of outstanding importance occurred, and then, in 1802, Wollaston (...)
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