Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours (1664)Boyle, Robert
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Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours (1664)
Boyle, Robert
Color -- Early works to 1800; Colors -- Early works to 1800
[43] We afterwards, try'd precious Stones, as Diamonds, Rubies, Saphires,
and Emeralls, &c. but found not any of them to Shine except some
Diamonds, and of these we were not upon so little practice, able to
fore-tell before hand, which would be brought to Shine, and which would
not; For several very good Diamonds, either would not Shine at all, or
much less than others that were farr inferiour to them. And yet those
Ingenious Men are mistaken, that think a Diamond must be foul and cloudy,
as Mr. _Claytons_ was, to be fit for Shining; for as we could bring some
such to afford a Glimmering Light, so with some clear and excellent
Diamonds, we could do the like. But none of those many that we try'd of
all Kinds, were equal to the Diamond on which the Observations were made,
not only considering the degree of Light it afforded, but the easiness
wherewith it was excited, and the Comparatively great duration of its
Shining.
FINIS.
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Transcriber's notes.
The Errata of the printed book have all been corrected.
They were as follows:
Pag. 142. l. 20. These words, And to manifest, with the rest of what is by
a mistake further printed in this fourth Experiment, belongeth, and is to
be referred to the end of the second Eperiment, p.137. pag. 145. l. 1. leg.
matter. 146. l. 4. leg. Bolts-head. pag 161. in the marginal note l. 2.
dele de ib. l. 3. lege lib 1. p 163. l. ult. insert where between the words
places and the. p. 164 l. 1. dele that. ibid, l. 8. leg Epidermis. ibid. l.
19 leg. 300. for 200. p. 169. l. 22. leg. into it. p. 170. l. 23. & 24.
leg. Some Solutions hereafter to be mentioned, for the Solutions of
Potashes, and other Lixiviate Salts. p. 171. l. 6. insert part of between
the words most and dissolved p. 176. l. ult. insert the participle it
between the words Judged and not p. 234. l. 4. leg. Woud-wax or Wood-wax.
p. 320 l. 29. leg. urine for urne.
In addition I have corrected the following original typos:
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