The outlines from camera lucida drawings, one-half the natural size, by Mr. Busk: the details from the cast and from Dr.
He seems to believe that the hidden properties of things are as open to discovery through this 'lux sublustris' of the imagination, as through the 'lucida tela' of the reason.
Is it not possible that these lucida vellera may have been meant likewise by Pliny?
The figures were outlined with camera lucida and drawn on the table, close to the base of the microscope, 100 mm.
The drawings were made with camera lucida and were reduced one-half in making the plates.
The same, with the latest improvements, three eye-pieces, and camera lucida for drawing the magnified objects—400 francs.
The flowers of Fragaria lucida are slightly violet-scented, but I know of no Strawberry flower that can be said to "give most odorous smell.
They saw one wounded in the head who as long as the sore was open, Lucida habuit mentis intervalla, was well; but when it was stopped, Rediit melancholia, his melancholy fit seized on him again.
The camera lucida having failed, his hopes were next fixed upon photography, which, by rapidly and correctly recording anything he felt a desire to sketch, was to give him something from which he could afterwards construct a picture.
Thus Lucida Lyrae (which to us southern Britons now almost culminates) will some time approach to the pole of the world, to about the fifth degree.
I could be e'en content, myLucida Would skip your wit and look upon your wealth, And this one day let Hymen crown ye all.
Look you, my lord: there's Lucida wears the willow garland for you, and will so go to church, I hear.
One of the ancient southern constellations, the lucida of which is Fomalhaut.
The brightlucida of the old northern constellation Lyra.
One of the ancient constellations, of which the lucida is Ras-al-ague, one of the selected nautical objects at Greenwich.
One of the ancient northern constellations, of which the lucida is Markab.
The lucida of the ancient constellation Cassiopeia, and one of the nautical stars.
This most useful star is the lucida of the Little Bear, round which the other components of the constellation and the rest of the heavens appear to revolve in the course of the astronomical day.
One of the ancient constellations, of which the lucida is the well-known nautical star Betelgeuze.
The lucidaof Orion, α Orionis, and a standard Greenwich star of the first magnitude.
I met lately with a quarto volume of poems printed at London in 1679, entitled: "Lucida Intevalla containing divers miscellaneous Poems written at Finsbury and Bethlem, by the Doctor's Patient Extraordinary.
In fact, the principle on which this camera-lucida is arranged is exactly that of the Polytechnic ghost, which appears to be in one place, whereas it is in another.
Now remove the cap of the eye-piece, and fix the camera-lucida in its stead.
The drawing may be made first with a soft lead pencil, using the camera lucidaor other optical aids to correct delineation.
The ordinary way of doing this is to make camera lucida drawings of the sections, which is a lengthy and tiresome process; a photograph of each section will take much less time and will give quite as good results.
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