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Titles of Chapters Rudiments Consideranda Subjects of Posology 1. Objects the objects quantities themselves 2. Relations - of the quantities one to another <gap/> Universally<gap/> applicable Relat<gap/>ions of quantity to quantity 1. Greatness 2. Lesserness Equality For exposition of greaterness and lesserness employ goodness and badness Magnitudes as <gap/> employed by Euclid are quantities considered in relation to figures configurated quantities Ch. <gap/> Magnitude Magnitudes are 1. in analytic order 1. Solids 2. Surfaces. 3 Lines 4. Points II. in synthetic order 1. Points 2. Lines 3.  Surfaces 4. Solids Ch. of solids. their dimensions their <gap/> bound Solids regular and irregular See surfaces, and Lines ANgles - their relation to surfaces and lines
<head>Titles of Chapters   Rudiments   </head> <lb/>
<p>Consideranda</p>
<p>Subjects of Posology</p>
<p>1. Objects the <del>objects</del><lb/>
quantities themselves</p>
<p>2. Relations - of the quantities <lb/>
one to another <lb/>
<del><gap/></del></p>
<p>Universally applicable</p>  
<p>Relations of quantity <lb/>
to quantity</p>
<p>1. Greatness</p>
<p>2. Lesserness</p>
<p>Equality</p>
<p>For expositive of greaterness <lb/>
and lesserness employ <lb/>
<hi rend="underline">goodness</hi> and badness</p>
<p>Magnitudes as <del><gap/></del> <lb/>
employed by Euclid <lb/>
are quantities considered <lb/>
in relation to figures <lb/>
configurated quantities</p>
<p>Ch. <gap/> Magnitude</p>
<p>Magnitudes are</p>
<p>1. in analytic order</p>
<p>1. Solids</p>
<p>2. Surfaces.</p>
<p>3 Lines</p>
<p>4. Points</p>
<p>II. in synthetic order </p>
<p>1. Points</p>
<p>2. Lines</p>
<p>3.  Surfaces</p>
<p>4. Solids</p>
<p>Ch. of solids. their <lb/>
dimensions <add>their <gap/> bound</add> Solids <lb/>
regular and irregular <lb/>
See surfaces, and Lines</p>
<p>Angles - their relation <lb/>
to surfaces and lines</p><pb/>
 
[2] Quantities in question i.e. entities, real and fictitious susceptible of quantity 1. Bodies 2. Spaces 3. Times 4. Events Events are 1. Me<gap/> 2. Riots Example of R<gap/> 1 the Re<gap/> employed to M<gap/> 10 July 1820 Consideranda in the field of Posology Quantities {1. <gap/> 2. Relation (between th<gap/> of }2 POsition
3. Operation - for bringing to view their relation 4. <gap/> of these Operations 5 <gap/> of the QUantities are &#x2014; was correlate 1. Integral viz 1. Substance
2. SPecies 3. <gap/> <gap/> 1 4 Elementary viz SUrfacn <gap/> Elementary <gap/> to Bodies Substances - are <gap/> the origin 1. Natural 2. Fictitious III Operations
1 <gap/>: viz Diminutive viz. of the Relation: correspondent are the Results 2. Mediate or Preparatory, or instrumentary <gap/> Generally applicable 1. Definition or Expositions including Euclid <gap/> 2. Assumptions Euclids postulated 3 Prepar PArticularly or individually applicable Prepationss Operations





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Titles of Chapters Rudiments

Consideranda

Subjects of Posology

1. Objects the objects
quantities themselves

2. Relations - of the quantities
one to another

Universally applicable

Relations of quantity
to quantity

1. Greatness

2. Lesserness

Equality

For expositive of greaterness
and lesserness employ
goodness and badness

Magnitudes as
employed by Euclid
are quantities considered
in relation to figures
configurated quantities

Ch. Magnitude

Magnitudes are

1. in analytic order

1. Solids

2. Surfaces.

3 Lines

4. Points

II. in synthetic order

1. Points

2. Lines

3. Surfaces

4. Solids

Ch. of solids. their
dimensions their bound Solids
regular and irregular
See surfaces, and Lines

Angles - their relation
to surfaces and lines


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[2] Quantities in question i.e. entities, real and fictitious susceptible of quantity 1. Bodies 2. Spaces 3. Times 4. Events Events are 1. Me 2. Riots Example of R 1 the Re employed to M 10 July 1820 Consideranda in the field of Posology Quantities {1. 2. Relation (between th of }2 POsition 3. Operation - for bringing to view their relation 4. of these Operations 5 of the QUantities are — was correlate 1. Integral viz 1. Substance 2. SPecies 3. 1 4 Elementary viz SUrfacn Elementary to Bodies Substances - are the origin 1. Natural 2. Fictitious III Operations 1 : viz Diminutive viz. of the Relation: correspondent are the Results 2. Mediate or Preparatory, or instrumentary Generally applicable 1. Definition or Expositions including Euclid 2. Assumptions Euclids postulated 3 Prepar PArticularly or individually applicable Prepationss Operations




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Date_1

1820-06-24

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Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

101

Info in main headings field

titles of chapters rudiments

Image

002

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2 / g2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46219

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