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Volume  Volume1\Linear Perspective

Entry#  67. General conclusions.


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All objects project their whole image and likeness, diffused and

mingled in the whole of the atmosphere, opposite to themselves. The

image of every point of the bodily surface, exists in every part of

the atmosphere. All the images of the objects are in every part of

the atmosphere. The whole, and each part of the image of the

atmosphere is reflected  in each point of the surface of the bodies

presented to it. Therefore both the part and the whole of the images

of the objects exist, both in the whole and in the parts of the

surface of these visible bodies. Whence we may evidently say that

the image of each object exists, as a whole and in every part, in

each part and in the whole interchangeably in every existing body.

As is seen in two mirrors placed opposite to each other.


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