The Kaleidoscope, Its History, Theory and Construction with Its Application to the Fine and Useful ArtsJ. Murray, 1858 - 189 Seiten |
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... perfect symmetry which the figure now displayed , compared with the great deviation from symmetry which I had formerly observed , it was obvious that the progression from the one effect to the other must take place during the passage of ...
... perfect symmetry which the figure now displayed , compared with the great deviation from symmetry which I had formerly observed , it was obvious that the progression from the one effect to the other must take place during the passage of ...
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... perfect symmetry could be obtained . When the Kaleidoscope was brought to this degree of perfection , it was impossible not to perceive that it would prove of the highest service in all the ornamental arts , and would , at the same time ...
... perfect symmetry could be obtained . When the Kaleidoscope was brought to this degree of perfection , it was impossible not to perceive that it would prove of the highest service in all the ornamental arts , and would , at the same time ...
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... perfect as any of the rest . In this last case , when the angle A O B is a little different from an even aliquot part of 360 ° , the eye at E will perceive at e an appearance of two incoincident images ; but this arises from the pupil ...
... perfect as any of the rest . In this last case , when the angle A O B is a little different from an even aliquot part of 360 ° , the eye at E will perceive at e an appearance of two incoincident images ; but this arises from the pupil ...
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... perfect manner round a centre , it is impossible by any art to combine them into a symmetrical and beautiful picture . The regularity of their arrangement may give some satisfaction to the eye , but the adjacent forms can never join ...
... perfect manner round a centre , it is impossible by any art to combine them into a symmetrical and beautiful picture . The regularity of their arrangement may give some satisfaction to the eye , but the adjacent forms can never join ...
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... , by converting simple into compound or beautiful forms , and arranging them , by successive reflexions , into one perfect whole . This principle , it will be readily seen , cannot 18 CHAP . II . PRINCIPLES OF THE KALEIDOSCOPE .
... , by converting simple into compound or beautiful forms , and arranging them , by successive reflexions , into one perfect whole . This principle , it will be readily seen , cannot 18 CHAP . II . PRINCIPLES OF THE KALEIDOSCOPE .
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A O B aliquot angle angular aperture appear applied arranged beautiful becomes brass centre CHAPTER circle circular colours combination complete composed consequence consider consists construction containing created described designs direct distance edges Edition effect equal exhibited extremity field figure fixed follows formed four fragments give given glass greater half hand Hence inches incidence inclination increase instrument intensity inverted Kaleidoscope length lens less light m n o p manner means metallic method mirrors motion move necessary object object-box observer obtained optical pair passing pattern perfect perfectly picture pieces placed plane plates polygon position possible Post 8vo preceding presented principles produced rays reflected images reflectors reflexion regular removed ring round screw Second sector seen by direct shown side similar simple situated square stationary surface symmetrical tion transparent tube various Vols whole
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