TWELFTH LECTURE.
If a monk or a nun see various colours (or forms), viz. in wreaths, dressed images, dolls, clothes [^474], woodwork, plastering, paintings, jewelry, ivory-work, strings, leaf-cutting, they should not for the sake of pleasing the eye resolve to go where they will see various colours (or forms). All that has been said [ p. 186 ] in the last chapter with regard to sounds should be repeated here with regard to colours (or forms); only the passages on music are to be omitted. (1)