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... left eye . If we hold up a thin book perpendicularly , and midway between both eyes , we see distinctly the back of it and both sides with the eyes open . When we shut the right eye we see with the left eye the back of the book and the ...
... left eye . If we hold up a thin book perpendicularly , and midway between both eyes , we see distinctly the back of it and both sides with the eyes open . When we shut the right eye we see with the left eye the back of the book and the ...
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... eyes are open . It is , therefore , a fact well known to every person of common ... eye at different distances , it follows , from constructing his figure ... left . He shews , by diagrams , that dissimilar pictures of a body are seen ...
... eyes are open . It is , therefore , a fact well known to every person of common ... eye at different distances , it follows , from constructing his figure ... left . He shews , by diagrams , that dissimilar pictures of a body are seen ...
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... eyes in succession ; -when the right eye is shut , some of those parts of the column which were previously seen by the right eye on the right side of the column , will not now be seen by the left eye ; and when the left eye is shut ...
... eyes in succession ; -when the right eye is shut , some of those parts of the column which were previously seen by the right eye on the right side of the column , will not now be seen by the left eye ; and when the left eye is shut ...
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... eye and by both . Believing that we see only with one eye at a time , he denies the accuracy of Euclid's theo- rems ... left , and DC the body to be seen . When we look at the object with both eyes we see DC , while with the left eye we ...
... eye and by both . Believing that we see only with one eye at a time , he denies the accuracy of Euclid's theo- rems ... left , and DC the body to be seen . When we look at the object with both eyes we see DC , while with the left eye we ...
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... eye , by HF ; the left - hand picture , or the one seen by the left eye , by GE ; and the picture of the solid column in full relief by DC , as produced midway between the other two dissimilar pictures , HF and GE , by their union ...
... eye , by HF ; the left - hand picture , or the one seen by the left eye , by GE ; and the picture of the solid column in full relief by DC , as produced midway between the other two dissimilar pictures , HF and GE , by their union ...
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The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory and Construction Sir David Brewster, Sir No preview available - 2015 |
The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory, and Construction, with Its Application David Brewster No preview available - 2019 |
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