The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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A light object will look larger when it is seen against a background  
darker than itself.  
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OF LIGHT.  
A luminous body when obscured by a dense atmosphere will appear  
smaller; as may be seen by the moon or sun veiled by mists.  
OF LIGHT.  
Of several luminous bodies of equal size and brilliancy and at an  
equal distance, that will look the largest which is surrounded by  
the darkest background.  
OF LIGHT.  
I find that any luminous body when seen through a dense and thick  
mist diminishes in proportion to its distance from the eye. Thus it  
is with the sun by day, as well as the moon and the other eternal  
lights by night. And when the air is clear, these luminaries appear  
larger in proportion as they are farther from the eye.  
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