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David Brewster

Brewster, c. 1824 Sir David Brewster KH PRSE FRS FSA Scot FSSA MICE (11 December 178110 February 1868) was a Scottish scientist, inventor, author, and academic administrator. In science he is principally remembered for his experimental work in physical optics, mostly concerned with the study of the polarization of light and including the discovery of Brewster's angle. He studied the birefringence of crystals under compression and discovered photoelasticity, thereby creating the field of optical mineralogy. For this work, William Whewell dubbed him the "father of modern experimental optics" and "the Johannes Kepler of optics."

Brewster was a pioneer in photography. He invented an improved stereoscope, which he called "lenticular stereoscope" and which became the first portable 3D-viewing device. He also invented the stereoscopic camera, two types of polarimeters, the polyzonal lens, the lighthouse illuminator, and the kaleidoscope.

Brewster was a devout Presbyterian and marched arm-in-arm with his brother during the events of the Disruption of 1843, which led to the formation of the Free Church of Scotland. As a historian of science, Brewster focused on the life and work of his hero, Isaac Newton. Brewster published a detailed biography of Newton in 1831 and later became the first scientific historian to examine many of the papers in Newton's ''Nachlass''. Brewster also wrote numerous works of popular science, and was one of the founders of the British Science Association, of which he was elected president in 1849. He became the public face of higher education in Scotland, serving as Principal of the University of St Andrews (1837–1859) and later of the University of Edinburgh (1859–1868). Brewster also edited the 18-volume ''Edinburgh Encyclopædia''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The stereoscope; its history, theory, and construction. by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1971
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    On the phosphorescence of minerals by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1819
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    Observations on the pyro-electricity of minerals by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1824
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    Description of levyne, a new mineral species by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1825
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    Notice respecting some new species of lead-ore from Wanlockhead and Lead Hills by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1820
    Microfilm Book
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    Description of gmelimite, a new mineral speries by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1825
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    On the formation of single microscopes from the lenses of fishes, etc by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1825
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    On the optical properties and mechanical condition of amber by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1820
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    Account of some single microscopes upon a new construction by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1820
    Microfilm Book
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    Account of the native hydrate of magnesia, discovered by Dr. Hibbert in Shetland by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1821
    Microfilm Book
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    Account of the establishment of a scientific prize by the late Alexander Keith by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1821
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    Account of comptonite, a new mineral from Vesuvius by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1821
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    Observations relative to the motions of the molecules of bodies by Brewster, David, 1781-1868

    Published 1829
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