Gravesande, Willem Jacob 's, An essay on perspective

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6128An ESSAY ſinding the reſt. But yet the Work may be
ſhorten’d by the two precedent Problems, as we
ſhall ſhew in the following Examples.
Example I.
To throw a Pentagon having one Side parallel to
the Baſe Line, into Perſpective.
Let A B C D E, be the propoſed Pentagon,
11Fig. 15. wherein draw the Line B D which will be paral-
lel to A E, becauſe the Pentagon is a regular
one.
Now find the Repreſentation of the ſaid 2242. Lines A E and B D, and you will have the Re-
preſentation of four of the Corners of the Pen-
tagon;
and to determine the Repreſentation of
the fifth Corner, find the Appearance of 3343. Line drawn from C to E, which in this Example
is parallel to A B, which is ſuppoſed parallel
to the Baſe Line.
Example II.
To throw a Parallelogram, divided into ſeveral
other Parallelograms into Perſpective.
Let A B C D be a Parallelogram, divided
44Fig. 17. into ſeveral other Parallelograms.
Draw the Line O G thro’ the Eye O parallel to
the Side A D, cutting the Horizontal Line in G;
likewiſe draw O F parallel to the Side A B cutting
the Horizontal Line in F, and produce the Sides
of the Parallelogram, and the Lines dividing it,
to the Baſe Line;
then from the Points wherein
A D and C B, and the Lines parallel thereto
cut the Baſe Line, draw Lines to the Point G.

Alſo from the Points wherein A B and C D and
their parallels cut the ſaid Line, draw Lines to
the Point F, whoſe Interſections with

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