Quotation from: The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci

Written by: Leonardo da Vinci


Definition (222. 223).


222.


OF THE DIMINISHED DISTINCTNESS OF THE OUTLINES OF OPAQUE BODIES.


If the real outlines of opaque bodies are indistinguishable at even
a very short distance, they will be more so at long distances; and,
since it is by its outlines that we are able to know the real form
of any opaque body, when by its remoteness we fail to discern it as
a whole, much more must we fail to discern its parts and outlines.

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