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<head>1831 March 17<lb/>
<head>1831 March 17</head>
Posology</head>
<p>Posology <note>Morphoscopic<lb/>
<note>Morphoscopic<lb/>
Measurative, how.</p>
Measurative, how.</note>


<p>when <hi rend="underline">curves</hi> constitute the subject matter of investigation, <note>Subject matter <hi rend="underline">cu</hi>rves<lb/>
<p>when <hi rend="underline">curves</hi> constitute the subject matter of investigation, <note>Subject matter <hi rend="underline">cu</hi>rves<lb/>
the plan of measuration<lb/>
the plan of <hi rend="underline">measuration</hi><lb/>
applied to<lb/>
applied to<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">conic sections</hi> might<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">conic sections</hi> might<lb/>
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which are on the same plan surface without changing<lb/>
which are on the same plan surface without changing<lb/>
the surface so as to exhibit a <hi rend="underline">solid</hi>, as in the<lb/>
the surface so as to exhibit a <hi rend="underline">solid</hi>, as in the<lb/>
case of a a cork screw?</p>
case of a cork screw?</p>


<note>Archetypes of geometrical <lb/>
<note>Archetypes of geometrical <lb/>
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<hi rend="underline">paths</hi> of <unclear>hearing</unclear><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">paths</hi> of <unclear>hearing</unclear><lb/>
bodies.<lb/>
bodies.<lb/>
Does not the <unclear>curve</unclear><lb/>
<gap/> Does not the <unclear>curve</unclear><lb/>
made the part of Conjectural<lb/>
made the part of Conjectural<lb/>
history?</note>
history?</note><lb/>


<p>Note that by <hi rend="underline">spherical trigonometery</hi> are exhibited <note>Curves from the<lb/>
<p>Note that by <hi rend="underline">spherical trigonometery</hi> are exhibited <note>Curves from the<lb/>
subject matter of<lb/>
subject matter of<lb/>
spherical trigonometry</note><lb/>
spherical trigonometry</note><lb/>
the properties of the most simple of the four Conic Sections&#x2014;<lb/>
the properties of the most simple of the four Conic Sup<gap/> &#x2014;<lb/>
namely the <hi rend="underline">circle</hi>.</p>
namely the <hi rend="underline">circle</hi>.</p>
 
<p><gap/>.</p>
<p><gap/></p><lb/>
<p>Curves exemplified in the paths of the heavenly bodies<lb/>
<p>Curves exemplified in the paths of the heavenly bodies.<lb/>
These might form the archetypes of so many geometrical curves<lb/>
These might form the archetypes of so many geometrical curves<lb/>
and of these it must  be confessed that the varieties may be infinitely<lb/>
and of these it must  be confessed that the varieties may be infinitely<lb/>
not so say indefinitely numerous, nor can any of those by which<lb/>
not so say indefinitely numerous, nor can any of those by which<lb/>
navigation may be influenced, be said to be useless.</p>
navigation may be influenced, be said to be useless.</p>


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1831 March 17

Posology Morphoscopic
Measurative, how.

when curves constitute the subject matter of investigation, <note>Subject matter curves
the plan of measuration
applied to
conic sections might
it not be to all others?
would not the plan of measuration protected
upon in the case of the Conic sections, and
in particular the parabola, be applicable in all the cases
of all other curves? and in particular of all those
which are on the same plan surface without changing
the surface so as to exhibit a solid, as in the
case of a cork screw?

Archetypes of geometrical
curves the
paths of hearing
bodies.
Does not the curve
made the part of Conjectural
history?

Note that by spherical trigonometery are exhibited Curves from the
subject matter of
spherical trigonometry

the properties of the most simple of the four Conic Sup
namely the circle.

.

Curves exemplified in the paths of the heavenly bodies
These might form the archetypes of so many geometrical curves
and of these it must be confessed that the varieties may be infinitely
not so say indefinitely numerous, nor can any of those by which
navigation may be influenced, be said to be useless.



Identifier: | JB/135/102/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

1831-03-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

102

Info in main headings field

posology

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46220

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