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On indistinctness at short distances.

That part of a surface will be better lighted on which the light falls at the greater angle. And that part, on which the shadow falls at the greatest angle, will receive from those rays least of the benefit of the light.

Taken from The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci edited by Jean Paul Richter, 1880.

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Notebooks of Leonoardo da Vinci
IV: Perspective of Disappearance.
Definition.
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An illustration by experiment.
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A guiding rule.
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An experiment.
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On indistinctness at short distances.
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On indistinctness at great distances.
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disappearance.
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objects.
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