10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «CRATICULAR»
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A mathematical and philosophical dictionary: containing an ...
To draw an Anamorphosis upon the convex surface of « cone. It appears from the
construction above, tliat we have only to make a craticular ectype upon the
surface of the cone, which may appear equal to the craticular prototype, to an eye
...
2
A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary Containing... ...
1), of any size at pleasure, and divide it by crossing lines into a number of
areolae or smaller squares : and then in this square, or reticle, called also the
craticular prototype, draw the regular image which is to be distorted. — Or, about
any ...
3
A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary: Containing an ...
1), of any size at pleasure, and divide it by crossing lines into a number of
areolaa or smaller squares : and then in this square, or reticle, called also the
craticular prototype, draw the regular image which is to be distorted—Or, about
any image, ...
4
A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary: Containing an ...
Lastly, through the points c, e,f,g, &c, draw lines parallel to ab: So shall abed be
the space upon which the monstrous projection is to be drawn ; which is called
the craticular cctype. Then, in every areola, or small trapezium, of the space abed
, ...
5
Cyclopaedia, Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and ...
77; draw 'be Anamorphosis, or deflrmatiori qf an image upon w, mnwxshffacz of a
conen-jlt is manifest from the former case, that all here required, is _to make a
craticular ectype on the superficies of the cone, which shallappear to an eye duly
...
6
A New Mathematical Dictionary: Wherein is Contain'd, Not ...
up, will form the Superficies of a. Cone, whofe Bafe is the Circle ABCD. 4. Divide
the Arch AB into the fame Number of equal Parts, as the Craticular Prototype is
divided into, and draw Radii from each of the Points of Di- vifion. 5. Produce GF to
...
7
Cyclopaedia: Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ...
--Divide the arch AB into the same numberof equal parts as the craticular
prototype is divided into, and draw radii from each of the points of division.
Produce GF to I, so that F I= FG 5 and from the centre I, with the radius IF, draw
the uadrant ...
8
The Edinburgh encyclopædia
Through these points of intersection draw, straight lines parallel to a g, and
terminated both ways by the lines a i and g p, the trapezium a g p i, and the
several lesser trapeziums into which it is thus subdivided, represent the craticular
prototype ...
9
Recreations in science; or, A complete series of rational ...
20, so that the arch E G may be equal to the whole periphery : then this quadrant,
duly folded, will form the superficies of a cone, whose base is the circle A B C D.
Divide the arch E G into the same number of equal parts as the craticular ...
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The cyclopædia: or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, ...
In this square, or reticle, called the craticular jzrototyjze, let the image to be
distorted be drawn. Then draw the line ab (fig. 2.) equal to AB; and divide it into
the same number of . equal parts, as the side of the prototype AB; and in E, the
middle ...