| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1705 - 398 páginas
...the reft. The Dodlrine you will find comprehended and illuftrated in the following Propofitions. i . As the Rays of Light differ in degrees of Refrangibility,...Qualifications of Light^ .derived from Refractions, or Reflexions of natural Bodies (as 'tis generally believed.) but Original and connate Properties^ which... | |
| Edmond Halley, Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1705 - 390 páginas
...the reft. The Doctrine you will find comprehended and illuftrated in the following Proportions.i . As the Rays of Light differ in degrees of Refrangibility, fo they alfo differ in their di£ pofition to exhibit this or that particular Colour. Colours are not Qualifications of 'Ligbri... | |
| Edmond Halley, Richard Mead - 1708 - 430 páginas
...the reft. The Doctrine you will find comprehended and illuftrated in the following Propofitions. I. As the Rays of Light differ in degrees of Refrangibility, fo they alfo differ in their difc poiuion to exhibit this or that particular Colour. Colours are not Qualifications of Light, derived... | |
| George Adams - 1794 - 604 páginas
...reflexibility, fo they alfo differ in their difpofitionto exhibit this or that particular colour ; and that colours are not qualifications of light derived from refractions or reflections of natural bodies, as was generally believed, but original and connate properties, which are different in different rays,... | |
| George Adams - 1794 - 734 páginas
...more reflexible. 4th, That as the rays of light differ in degrees of refrangibility and reflexibility, fo they alfo differ in their difpofition to exhibit this or that particular colour ; and that colours are nofqualifications of light derived from refractions or reflections of natural... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 páginas
...As the rays of light differ in degrees of refrangibility, so they also differ in their disposition to exhibit this or that particular colour. Colours...refractions, or reflections of natural bodies (as it is generally believed), but original and connate properties, which in divers rays are diverse. Some... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 902 páginas
...As the rays of light differ in degrees of refrangibility, so they also differ in their disposition to exhibit this or that particular colour. Colours...refractions, or reflections of natural bodies (as it is generally believed), but original and connate properties, which in divers rays are diverse. Some... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1854 - 466 páginas
...As the rays of light differ in degrees of refrangibility, so they also differ in their disposition to exhibit this or that particular colour. Colours...from refractions or reflections of natural bodies, but original and connate properties, which in divers rays are divers," &c. " 2. To the same degree... | |
| 1902 - 614 páginas
...As the rays of light differ in degrees of refrangibility, so they also differ in their disposition to exhibit this or that particular colour. Colours...refractions, or reflections of natural bodies (as it is generally believed,) but original and connate properties, which in divers rays are diverse. Some... | |
| Edmund Taylor Whittaker - 1910 - 502 páginas
...later. In it he propounds a theory of colour directly opposed to that of Hooke. " Colours," he says, " are not Qualifications of light derived from Refractions,...of natural Bodies (as 'tis generally believed), but Oi-iginal and connate properties, which in divers Rays are divers. Some Rays are disposed to exhibit... | |
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