Gravesande, Willem Jacob 's, An essay on perspective

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7031on PERSPECTIVE.
Prob. V.
50. To find the Repreſentation of a Point, elevated
above the Geometrical Planc.
Let G S be the Geometrical Line, and S the
11Fig. 18. Station Point:
Make S F, in the Geometrical
Line, equal to the Height of the Eye;
and let
A be the Seat of the given Line.
Operation.
Aſſume F C in the Geometrical Line, equal to
the Height of the Eye, above the Geometrical
Plane:
Then draw Lines from the Point A to
the Points S and C, and on the Point B, the In-
terſection of the Line AS and the Baſe Line,
raiſe the Perpendicular BI to the Baſe Line,
equal to E B, plus FC;
and the Point I will be
the Perſpective ſought.
Demonstration.
51. Let us ſuppoſe a Plane to paſs thro’ the
given Point, and the Eye perpendicular to the
Geometrical Plane;
then it is manifeſt, that the
Interſection of theſe two Planes is the Line
A B S, and the Interſection of the ſaid ſuppos’d
Plane and the perſpective Plane, is B I.
Now,
let X be this ſuppos’d Plane;
a, b, s, the Point
22Fig. 19. mark’d with the ſame Letters in the precedent
Figure, bi the Interſection of this Plane and
the perſpective Plane;
O the Eye, and D the
propos’d Point:
We are to prove, that if O D
be drawn, the Line B I of the precedent Figure
will be equal to b i in this Figure.

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