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Homer’s colors

Here is W. E. Gladstone’s essay Homer’s Perceptions and Use of Colour, sort of the serious Victorian version of xkcd’s color survey.

This entry was posted in Books and tagged colors, Homer, perception, senses, W. E. Gladstone, xkcd on August 6, 2012 by admin.

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