Title: | Charles Hayter's new treatise on colours |
Alternate title: | A new practical treatise on the three primitive colours, assumed as a perfect system of rudimental information : simplifying, their universal powers, in regular order of graduation, into colourless darkness when equilaterally concentrated : their variations from one colour to another, by their circular communion : their expansion by the power of light, and their effects under the united influence of light and shade : with some practical rules for reflections, and Sir Isaac Newton's distribution of the colours in the rainbow |
Author: | Hayter, Charles, 1761-1835 |
Note: | Printed for the author, and sold by John Booth, 1826 |
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Subject: | Color |
Subject: | Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727 |
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