... tis a sense of that motion under the form of a sound; so colours in the object are nothing but a disposition to reflect this or that sort of rays more copiously than the rest... Spectrum analysis, 6 lects - Page 39by sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1870Full view - About this book
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1898 - 764 pages
...Motion propagated from the Object, and in the Sensoriuni 'tis a Sense of that Motion under the form of Sound; so Colours in the Object are nothing but a Disposition to reflect this or that sort of Hays more copiously than the rest ; in the Rays they are nothing but their dispositions to propagate... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1898 - 772 pages
...Motion propagated from the Object, and in the Sensorium 'tis a Sense of that Motion under the form of Sound ; so Colours in the Object are nothing but a Disposition to reflect this or that sort of Hays more copiously than the rest ; in the Rays they are nothing but their dispositions to propagate... | |
| Charles Kay Ogden - 1928 - 468 pages
...nothing else than a certain power or disposition to stir up a sensation of this or that colour .... So colours in the object are nothing but a disposition...or that sort of rays more copiously than the rest." Moreover, it is to be noted that in the original theory of Thomas Young it was the physiological difficulty... | |
| Abraham Wolf - 1935 - 802 pages
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| Louis Danz - 1937 - 346 pages
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