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English: Practical Astronomy. PO (left fig.) is the direction of a ray, either from a heavenly body or from a terrestrial point, impinging at O upon the surface of quicksilver, and reflected in the direction OR, the vertical line is the bisector OZ, of the angle POR. If the point P is so adjusted over the quicksilver that the ray is reflected back on its own path, P and R lying on the same line above O, then we know that the line PO is truly vertical. The zenith-distance of an object is the angle which the ray of light from it makes with the vertical direction thus defined. To show the principle involved in the spirit-level let MN (right fig.) be the tube of such a level, fixed to an axis OZ on which it may revolve. If this axis is so adjusted that in the course of a revolution around it the bubble of the level undergoes no change of position, we know that the axis is truly vertical.
Illustration from 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, article Astronomy.
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Source Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Vol. 2, Page 807
Author Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911

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