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A Perspective Collineation with center 
 and axis 
 not incident is called a Homology.  A Homology is said to be harmonic if the points 
 and 
 on a line through 
are harmonic conjugates with respect to 
 and 
. Every Perspective Collineation of period two is a harmonic
homology.
See also Homology (Geometry), Perspective Collineation
References
Coxeter, H. S. M.  Introduction to Geometry, 2nd ed.  New York: Wiley, p. 248, 1969.