| Geology - 1856 - 430 pages
...theory to the figure in the following words. The facts are — 1st. That on a given line the human figure is developed, as to its principal points, entirely...the extremities of this line or from some obvious or determined localities. 2d. That the angles which these lines make with the given line are all simple... | |
| Medicine - 1855 - 594 pages
...are simply those of }¿, y, \, y, ¿. The following is Mr. Hay's summary: " 1st. That on a given Hue the figure is developed as to its principal points...line, or from some obvious and determined localities. 2nd. That the angles which these lines make * The Orthographic Beauty of the Parthenon, p. 21 ; abo,... | |
| Science - 1856 - 948 pages
...theory to the figure in the following words. The facts are — 1st. That on a given line the human figure is developed, as to its principal points, entirely...the extremities of this line or from some obvious or determined localities. 2d. That the angles which these lines make with the given line are all simple... | |
| John Addington Symonds - Aesthetics - 1857 - 116 pages
...or characteristic proportions."* The diagrams of Plate IV. illustrate the following facts ; firstly, That on a given line, the figure is developed as to...line or from some obvious and determined localities ; and secondly, That the angles which these lines make with the given line are all simple multiples... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1871 - 470 pages
...or characteristic proportions."* The diagrams of Plate IV. illustrate the following facts ; firstly, That on a given line, the figure is developed as to...line or from some obvious and determined localities ; and secondly, That the angles which these lines make with the given line are all simple multiples... | |
| Medicine - 1855 - 456 pages
...whose angles of inclination are simply those of ^, 3, ^, \, J. The following is Mr. Hay's summary : 1st. "That on a given line the figure is developed as to its principal points entirely bylines drawn either from the extremities of this line, or from some obvious and determined localities.... | |
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