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Volume  Volume1\Light and Shade\Book6

Entry#  216.


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That part of the surface of a body on which the images reflection

from other bodies placed opposite fall at the largest angle will

assume their hue most strongly. In the diagram below, 8 is a larger

angle than 4, since its base _a n_ is larger than _e n_ the base of

4. This diagram below should end at _a n_ 4 8. 4 That portion of

the illuminated surface on which a shadow is cast will be brightest

which lies contiguous to the cast shadow. Just as an object which is

lighted up by a greater quantity of luminous rays becomes brighter,

so one on which a greater quantity of shadow falls, will be darker.


Let 4 be the side of an illuminated surface 4 8, surrounding the

cast shadow _g e_ 4. And this spot 4 will be lighter than 8, because

less shadow falls on it than on 8. Since 4 faces only the shadow _i

n_; and 8 faces and receives the shadow _a e_ as well as _i n_ which

makes it twice as dark. And the same thing happens when you put the

atmosphere and the sun in the place of shade and light.


12  The distribution of shadow, originating in, and limited by,

plane surfaces placed near to each other, equal in tone and directly

opposite, will be darker at the ends than at the beginning, which

will be determined by the incidence of the luminous rays. You will

find the same proportion in the depth of the derived shadows _a n_

as in the nearness of the luminous bodies _m b_, which cause them;

and if the luminous bodies were of equal size you would still

farther find the same proportion in the light cast by the luminous

circles and their shadows as in the distance of the said luminous

bodies.


Footnote: The diagram originally placed between lines 3 and 4 is on

Pl. VI, No. 3. In the diagram given above line 14 of the original,

and here printed in the text, the words _corpo luminoso_ luminous

body  are written in the circle _m_, _luminoso_ in the circle _b_

and _ombroso_ body in shadow  in the circle _o_.


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