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4 May 1814
23 or 8
2.4.1 Genealogical
Table, the several
enuntiation parts
and no other would
in such number as
was judged convenient
be exhibited
at an .
Attached to each, for
indicating the proposition
in which the
demonstration is
grounded, cyphers expressive
of them
respective Nos as
mentioned in the Table.
The diagram, included
in similar
compartments arranged
at equal distance as ever from
bottom to top, the
same number in
each line. Quere
as to adding reference
to Books and No as
Euclid. Order as to
Euclid.
In regard For as to the Genealogical Tables above mentioned
On this occasion each proposition taken by itself being
supposed to be already understood, leaving by by the means in the way
already mentioned been rendered intelligible in a
Table of this sort all that would comerequire to be exhibited
would be the diagrams on figures representative of the
enuntiative part parts of
the several propositions. For
sharing under each or relating to
the head of subsequent proposition what wereare
the preceding propositions in which it is grounded,
and which in the demonstrative part are accordingly
referred to, nothing more would be necessary then
the figure cyphers or cyphers expressive of the numbers
by which in this same Table these propositions stand
respectively designated. The second diagrams expressive
of the several propositions being ranged included as similar
compartments circular suppose a quadrangular, and
those compartments ranged in lines descending from the bottom top
to the bottomtop of the Table, an equal number on each
line. . the eye would thus be conducted to them with
instantaneous infidelity be conducted to them. For this
purpose the order of the numbers ought should from first to last in the
whole series of the propositions be the order of the manner
above Table. Whether, in each proposition to the number
expressive of its the place in the series should or should not be added the
two sets of numbers expressive of the Book to which it
belonged to Euclid and the its place of it in that Book Book
experiment would soon determine.
24 or 9
Same proposition
demonstrable from
diverse different sets of
antecedents, insert all
In the case where the same proposition is capable
of being demonstrated from any one of several sets of individual
propositions figuressets of expressive of such them
might be inserted each set being distinguished from every other, by the the word or
or by a
simple t of separation
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