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Entry#  183.


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Further complications in the derived shadows (183-187).


The greatest depth of shadow is in the simple derived shadow because

it is not lighted by either of the two lights _a b, c d_.


The next less deep shadow is the derived shadow _e f n_; and in this

the shadow is less by half, because it is illuminated by a single

light, that is _c d_.


This is uniform in natural tone because it is lighted throughout by

one only of the two luminous bodies 10 . But it varies with the

conditions of shadow, inasmuch as the farther it is away from the

light the less it is illuminated by it 13 .


The third degree of depth is the middle shadow Footnote 15: We

gather from what follows that _q g r_ here means _ombra media_ (the

middle shadow). . But this is not uniform in natural tone; because

the nearer it gets to the simple derived shadow the deeper it is

Footnote 18: Compare lines 10-13 , and it is the uniformly gradual

diminution by increase of distance which is what modifies it

Footnote 20: See Footnote 18 : that is to say the depth of a shadow

increases in proportion to the distance from the two lights.


The fourth is the shadow _k r s_ and this is all the darker in

natural tone in proportion as it is nearer to _k s_, because it gets

less of the light _a o_, but by the accident of distance  it is

rendered less deep, because it is nearer to the light _c d_, and

thus is always exposed to both lights.


The fifth is less deep in shadow than either of the others because

it is always entirely exposed to one of the lights and to the whole

or part of the other; and it is less deep in proportion as it is

nearer to the two lights, and in proportion as it is turned towards

the outer side _x t_; because it is more exposed to the second light

_a b_.


Footnote: The diagram to this section is given on Pl. V. To the

left is the facsimile of the beginning of the text belonging to it.


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