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Lippershey
/ ˈlɪpəsˌhaɪm; ˈlɪpəsˌhaɪ /
noun
- LippersheyHans?1619MDutchTECHNOLOGY: lens grinderSCIENCE: telescope maker Hans. died ?1619, Dutch lens grinder, who built the first telescope
Example Sentences
News had been rather slow to travel to Italy on this occasion, since Hans Lippershey, a spectacle maker based in Holland, had come up with the discovery by chance the previous autumn and in the spring of 1609 telescopes with a magnifying power of three times were being sold as toys in Paris.
The telescope was invented by a Dutch optician named Hans Lippershey about three hundred years ago.
Galileo was not the original inventor of the telescope.1 That honour must be assigned to Johannes Lippershey, an obscure optician of Middleburg, who, on the 2nd of October 1608, petitioned the states-general of the Low Countries for exclusive rights in the manufacture of an instrument for increasing the apparent size of remote objects.
He did not have it made in Holland, but constructed it himself on Lippershey's principle.
In that year the children of one Jean Lippershey, an optician of Middelburg, in Zealand, were playing with his lenses, and happened to hold one before the other to look at a distant clock.
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