The same idea is repeated in C. A. I a; I a, stated as follows: Infra le cose d'equal grandeza quella si dimostra di minor figura che sara più distante dall' ochio.—]
96.
Why an object is less distinct when brought near to the eye, and why with spectacles, or without the naked eye sees badly either close or far off [as the case may be].
97.
PERSPECTIVE.
Among objects of equal size, that which is most remote from the eye will look the smallest.
98.
PERSPECTIVE.
No second object can be so much lower than the first as that the eye will not see it higher than the first, if the eye is above the second.