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" To the same degree of Refrangibility ever belongs the same colour, and to the same colour ever belongs the same degree of Refrangibility. "
A Treatise on Optics; or, light and sight, theoretically and practically ... - Page 74
by Edward Nugent (C.E.) - 1868
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Isaac Newton, 1642-1727: A Memorial Volume Edited for the Mathematical ...

Mathematical Association - 1927 - 222 pages
...generally believed,) but original and connate properties, which in divers rays are divers " (p. 3081). " To the same degree of refrangibility ever belongs the same colour, and to the samo colour ever belongs the same degree of refrangibility " (p. 3081). He declines to form a theory...
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The Rise of Modern Physics: A Popular Sketch

Henry Crew - 1928 - 434 pages
...proper and particular to the more eminent colours, but even to all their intermediate gradations. "2. To the same degree of Refrangibility ever belongs...colour ever belongs the same degree of Refrangibility. The least Refrangible Rays are all disposed to exhibit a Red colour, and contrarily those Rays, which...
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The Analysis of Starlight: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Astronomical ...

J. B. Hearnshaw - 1990 - 554 pages
...consists of Rays differently refrangible. . . To the same degree of Refrangibility ever belongs the 20 same colour, and to the same colour ever belongs the same degree of Refrangibility. The least Refrangible Rays are all disposed to exhibit a Red colour. . . The most refrangible Rays...
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Group Theory and Physics

Shlomo Sternberg, S. Sternberg - 1995 - 456 pages
...Rays proper and particular to the more eminent colours, but even to all the intermediate gradations. To the same degree of Refrangibility ever belongs...colour ever belongs the same degree of Refrangibility. The species of colour, and degree of Refrangibility proper to any particular sort of Rays, is not mutable...
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Science and the Riddle of Consciousness: A Solution

Jeffrey Foss - 2000 - 244 pages
...simple color of the spectrum there is a distinct kind of light ray with specific physical properties. To the same degree of Refrangibility ever belongs...colour ever belongs the same degree of refrangibility. (1672. p. 3081) Newton accepted the Galilean resurrection of the Pythagorean view that the essential...
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Visual Color and Color Mixture: The Fundamental Color Space

Jozef Cohen - 2001 - 256 pages
...are situated at too great a distance, do not so. Orange and Indigo produce not the intermediate Green To the same degree of Refrangibility ever belongs...colour, and to the same colour ever belongs the same refrangibility But the most surprising and wonderful composition was that of \Vhiteness. There is no...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume VI (Advance in Knowledge 1650-1800)

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 466 pages
...proper and particular to the more eminent colours, but even to all their intermediate gradations. 2. To the same degree of refrangibility ever belongs...colour ever belongs the same degree of refrangibility. The least refrangible rays are all disposed to exhibit a red colour, and contrarily, those rays which...
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The Dictionary of National Biography, Founded in 1882 by George Smith, Volume 14

1922 - 1406 pages
...Bodies, as is generally believed, but original and connate properties which in divers Rays are divers ; ' that ' to the same degree of refrangibility ever belongs...colour ever belongs the same degree of refrangibility. The least refrangible rays are all disposed to exhibit a red colour. . . . the most refrangible rays...
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The Photographic and Fine Art Journal, Volume 1

1851 - 412 pages
...colors possessing the same degree of refrangibility. Difference of color t's, therefore, not a test of difference of refrangibility , and the conclusion...Newton is no longer admissible as a general truth." Interesting and important as this inquiry is, it belongs rather to another branch of the science, arid...
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