Goethe's Theory of Colours by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
4. By the distance of the recipient surface from the refracting medium
so that the coloured spectrum emerging from the prism may be said to
have a longer way to travel.
Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- PART I. Ch.2
- PART II. Ch.3
- PART III. Ch.4
- PART IV. Ch.5
- PART V. Ch.6
- PART VI. Ch.7
- INTRODUCTION. Ch.8
- PART I. Ch.9
- PART II. Ch.10
- 1. By a more oblique direction of the impinging luminous object through Ch.11
- 3. By increased proportion of the medium, whether parallel or acute Ch.12
- 4. By the distance of the recipient surface from the refracting medium Ch.13
- 5. When a chemical property produces its effects under all these Ch.14
- PART III. Ch.15
- PART IV. Ch.16
- PART V. Ch.17
- PART VI. Ch.18
- introduction either of a complemental contrast, or some variety of hue. Ch.19
- 90. Warm as the flesh colour of the colourists is, it still never Ch.20
- 1826. Similar phenomena have been also investigated with great labour Ch.21
- 1804. Compare with the "Trattato della Pittura," p. 141. Other points Ch.22
- 5. Fulvo. 10. Rosso violaceo (7). Ch.23
- 19. Giallo. 28. Lacca accesa (15). Ch.24
- 33. Verde giallognolo. 38. Lacca-rosea (22). Ch.25
- 42. Verde-giallo (27). Ch.26
- 1839. The last-named work contains much useful information. Ch.27
- 1619. It was republished at Rotterdam in 1718. Ch.28