This is the first comprehensive text on the history of color theories
since Halbertsma's book of 1947. Color is discussed in close connection
with the evolution of ideas of light and vision. The book has chapters
on the ancient Greek ideas of vision and color; on the contributions of
Arabic science; on the Scientific Revolution from Kepler to Newton; on
the early history of the three-color hypothesis; on the trichromatic
theory and defective color vision; and on Goethe's, Schopenhauer's and
Hering's theories. New understanding of the structure and functions of
the retina and the brain finally results in the modern science of color
vision.
A History of Color has been written for ophthalmologists, optometrists
and others who are interested in visual science and its history. The
book requires no specialized knowledge.