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Volume  Volume1\Theory of Colours

Entry#  272.


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That which casts the shadow does not face it, because the shadows

are produced by the light which causes and surrounds the shadows.

The shadow caused by the light _e_, which is yellow, has a blue

tinge, because the shadow of the body _a_ is cast upon the pavement

at _b_, where the blue light falls; and the shadow produced by the

light _d_, which is blue, will be yellow at _c_, because the yellow

light falls there and the surrounding background to these shadows _b

c_ will, besides its natural colour, assume a hue compounded of

yellow and blue, because it is lighted by the yellow light and by

the blue light both at once.


Shadows of various colours, as affected by the lights falling on

them. That light which causes the shadow does not face it.


Footnote: In the original diagram we find in the circle _e_

"_giallo_" (yellow) and the cirle _d_ "_azurro"_ (blue) and also

under the circle of shadow to the left "_giallo_" is written and

under that to the right "_azurro_".


In the second diagram where four circles are placed in a row we find

written, beginning at the left hand, "_giallo_" (yellow), "_azurro_"

(blue), "_verde_" (green), "_rosso_" (red).

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