Treatise on Optics
Side 1
. . . of turbid color, and part of it is of a more distinct color and clearer. Similarly, part of it is seen to protrude, and part to be depressed [as in the way?] the marqūn [meaning unclear—Ed.] is seen.
So when they wished to see something [that is] on one surface [i.e., a mural painting] in such a manner that is not equal [i.e…
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