Harriot, Thomas, Mss. 6789

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[Commentary:
This page is part of Harriot's experiments on refractive colours. By a method of successive approximations, Harriot searches for the secondary cardinal for his glass prism, that is, the refractive index governing the secondary ray (be in the diagram on f. 184), which, according to Harriot's theory of colour, is responsible for the appearance of colours. (As usual, the sets of four numbers are solutions of proportions: the first is to the second as the third is to the fourth, and one element is unknown, in these examples the fourth.) ]
E. pro 2aria refractione effectiva colorum.
[Translation: For the secondary refraction, which generates colours. ]
Incidens 51° adfractus positus 29° 30′ 10000000 υ 39° 19′ cardinalis.
ponatur 39°
[Translation: Angle of incidence 51°. Assumed (first) refraction 29° 30′. 10000000. Sine 39° 19′ cardinal. Taken as 39° 20′.
incidens vitreus
[Translation: Internally refracted ray incident on glass ]
48° 49′ nimium. debuit esse 47° 56′
[Translation: 48° 49′ too much. It ought to be about 47° 56′. ]
2. ponamus igitur nouum cardinalem
[Translation: And so we assume a new, larger cardinal. ]
nimium adhuc.
[Translation: Still too much. ]
3. Faciamus igitur nouum cardinalem paulo minorem.
[Translation: And so let us make a new cardinal, a little smaller. ]
4. Capiamus minorem
[Translation: Let us take a smaller cardinal. ]
Cardinalis bonus in G
[Translation: Good cardinal, on sheet 'G'. ]

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