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Goethe's Theory of Colours by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
1. By a more oblique direction of the impinging luminous object through
Goethe's Theory of Colours by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
1. By a more oblique direction of the impinging luminous object through
Chapter 11
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Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: PART I.
Chapter 3: PART II.
Chapter 4: PART III.
Chapter 5: PART IV.
Chapter 6: PART V.
Chapter 7: PART VI.
Chapter 8: INTRODUCTION.
Chapter 9: PART I.
Chapter 10: PART II.
Chapter 11: 1. By a more oblique direction of the impinging luminous object through
Chapter 12: 3. By increased proportion of the medium, whether parallel or acute
Chapter 13: 4. By the distance of the recipient surface from the refracting medium
Chapter 14: 5. When a chemical property produces its effects under all these
Chapter 15: PART III.
Chapter 16: PART IV.
Chapter 17: PART V.
Chapter 18: PART VI.
Chapter 19: introduction either of a complemental contrast, or some variety of hue.
Chapter 20: 90. Warm as the flesh colour of the colourists is, it still never
Chapter 21: 1826. Similar phenomena have been also investigated with great labour
Chapter 22: 1804. Compare with the "Trattato della Pittura," p. 141. Other points
Chapter 23: 5. Fulvo. 10. Rosso violaceo (7).
Chapter 24: 19. Giallo. 28. Lacca accesa (15).
Chapter 25: 33. Verde giallognolo. 38. Lacca-rosea (22).
Chapter 26: 42. Verde-giallo (27).
Chapter 27: 1839. The last-named work contains much useful information.
Chapter 28: 1619. It was republished at Rotterdam in 1718.
mediums with parallel surfaces.
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