This section is from the book "The Home Cyclopedia Of General Information", by Charles Morris. Also available from Amazon: Home Cyclopedia of Necessary Knowledge.
[L.] Two glasses set in a light frame to help weak sight. They were invented by an Italian in the thirteenth century. For short-sighted eyes,spectacles with concave lenses are used, which form an image of the object nearer to the eye than the object itself. For long-sighted eyes, spectacles with convex lenses are used, which form the image at a greater distance from the eye than the object.
 
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