when made very thin by being blown into Bubbles, or otherwise formed into Plates, do exhibit various Colours according to their various thinness, although at a greater thickness they appear very clear and colourless. IT has been observed by others that transparent Substances, as Glass, Water, Air, &c. Observations concerning the Reflexions, Refractions, and Colours of thin transparent Bodies. Download NATP00035.xml and schema (advanced users only).Catalogue exported to teiHeader by Michael Hawkins.Catalogue information compiled by Rob Iliffe, Peter Spargo & John Young.Switching to the normalized view of this text will not result in any changes to this document since it does not have any additions, deletions or editorial regularizations. All deletions and additions are rendered in the text and abbreviations have not been expanded. Diplomatic transcriptions offer a detailed representation of the document with minimal editorial intervention. You are currently reading the diplomatic version of this text.Also Two treatises of the Species and Magnitude of Curvilinear Figures (London: 1704). Source: Opticks: Or, A treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflexions and Colours of Light.
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