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Astronomer; painter and engraver Book III, Chapter 3, Section 9 Astronomer ![]() Related text(s) Astronomy Geometry Measuring Land Arithmetic Philosophy Untranscribed item(s) Days in the month (A Rule to know how many days each Month hath, and the Moveable Feasts); Sabbath (How the Sundays or Sabbath days are reckoned throughout the Year); Moveable feasts (To know the Moveable Feasts in the Year ); Kings reigns; Dominical letter use (A way to find what day of the Month every first Sabbath day is, by two Verses, knowing the Dominical Letter); Geometrical term (Geometrical Terms for their Plots, Figures, with their particular Compositions or Lines); Philosophers Painter ![]() Painting is an Art so much imitating Nature, that by proportional Lines with answerable Colours it represents to the Life the form of all Corporeal things; it is called in Latine Pictura, and in English Painting and Limning. It consists in a sevenfold practice, as in Drawing, Engraving, Etching, Limning, Painting, Washing and Colouring; but principally the whole Art lyeth in these three things, viz. Design, Proportion and Colour; all which are expressed in three sorts of Painting, as Landskip, History and Life. Related text(s) Painter's equipment Painter's terms Engraving Engraver's equipment & terms Etching Etcher's equipment & terms Glass Painting Glass painter's equipment Glass painter's terms Inventors Painters Mascy Tinter ![]() ![]()
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