Gravesande, Willem Jacob 's, An essay on perspective

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[131.] Operation.
[132.] Demonstration.
[133.] Remark.
[134.] Problem IV.
[135.] Problem V.
[136.] Operation.
[137.] Demonstration.
[138.] Problem VI.
[139.] Method II.
[140.] Operation.
[141.] Demonstration.
[142.] Method III.
[143.] CHAP. VI.
[144.] Prob. I.
[145.] Prob. II.
[146.] Demonstration.
[147.] Corollary.
[148.] Method II.
[149.] Operation,
[150.] Demonstration.
[151.] Remarks.
[152.] Method III.
[153.] Operation.
[154.] Demonstration.
[155.] H I: T H:: a X: a T.
[156.] Prob. III.
[157.] Operation.
[158.] Demonstration.
[159.] Prob. IV.
[160.] Method II.
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16177on PERSPECTIVE. fore the Point X is the Repreſentation of the
ſaid Extremity.
Corollary.
94. It is manifeſt from hence, that when the
Perſpective of a Line, perpendicular to the
Geometrical Plane is once found, it is eaſy af-
terwards to find the Repreſentations of any Per-
pendiculars of the ſame Length as that.
Method II.
The Perſpective Plane being conſider’d as the Geo-
metrical Plane.
95. Let T (as in Fig. 51.) be the accidental
11Fig. 53. Point of perpendicular Lines to the Geometri-
cal Plane;
H I the Arc of a Circle, whoſe Cen-
ter is T, and ſemidiameter the Eye’s Diſtance
from the perſpective Plane:
Alſo let a be the
Point where the Perpendicular, whoſe Appear-
ance is ſought, meets the perſpective Plane, and
B C the Length of this Perpendicular.
Operation,
About the Point a, as a Center, and with the
Semidiameter B C, deſcribe the Circle L F, and
draw the Line I L, or H F, touching each of the
Circles H I, and F L;
and then a X or a x, is
the Appearance ſought, viz.
a X, when the Per-
pendicular is above that Surface of the per-
ſpective Plane next to the Eye, and a x, when
the Perpendicular is on the oppoſite Side.
Demonstration.
Draw the Radii a F, a L, T I, T H, to the
Points of Contact F, L, I, and H.
Then

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