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Theory of Colours
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Translator's Preface and Preface to the First Edition
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Introduction
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Part I - Physiological Colours Section 1 - Effects of Light and Dark on the Eye
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Section II - Effects of Black and White Objects on the Eye
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Section III - Grey Surfaces and Objects; Section IV - Dazzling Colourless Objects
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Section V - Coloured Objects
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Section VI - Coloured Shadows
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Section VII - Faint Lights; Section VIII - Subjective Halos
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Pathological Colours - Appendix
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Part 2 - Physical Colours - Section IX - Diotropical Colours
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Section X - Diotropical Colours of the First Class
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Section XI - Diotropical Colours of the Second Class - Refraction
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Subjective Experiments - Section XII - Refraction Without the Appearance of Colour; Section XIII - Conditions of the Appearance of Colour
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Section XIV - Conditions Under Which the Appearance of Colour Increases
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Section XV - Explanation of the Foregoing Phenomena
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Section XVI - Decrease of the Appearance of Colour; Section XVII - Grey Objects Displaced by Refraction
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Section XVIII - Coloured Objects Displaced by Refraction
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Section XIX - Achromatism and Hyperchromatism; Section XX - Advantages of Subjective Experiments. - Transition to the Objective
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Objective Experiments - Section XXI - Refraction Without the Appearance of Colour; Section XXII - Conditions of the Appearance of Colour
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Section XXIII - Conditions of the Increase of Colour; Section XXIV - Explanation of the Foregoing Phenomena
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Section XXV - Decrease of the Appearance of Colour; Section XXVI - Grey Objects ; Section XXVII - Coloured Objects; Section XXVIII - Achromatism and Hyperchromatism
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Section XXIX - Combination of Subjective and Objective Experiments; Section XXX - Transition
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Section XXXI - Catatropical Colours
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Section XXXII - Paroptical Colours
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Section XXXIII - Epoptical Colours
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Part III - Chemical Colours - Section XXXIV - Chemical Contrast
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