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<head>H Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>. 3, 1832. Posology</head>
 
<note>Euclid's<lb/>
Definitions<lb/>
/ from Stone's Euclid</note>
 
<p>17. <del>The two parts into which this<lb/>
line divides the circle are equal to<lb/>
each other.</del></p>
 
<p>17. A diameter of a circle is a<lb/>
right line drawn through the circle &amp;<lb/>
terminated on each side by the circumference<lb/>
&amp; divides the circle into two<lb/>
equal parts.</p>
 
<p>The two parts into which this <del><gap/></del> <add>line</add><lb/>
divides the circle are equal to each other.</p>
 
<note>Unexceptionable</note>
 
<p>18. A semicircle is a figure contained<lb/>
between a diameter &amp; that part of the<lb/>
circumference <add>of a circle</add> cut off by that diameter.</p>
 
<p>19. A segment of a circle is a figure<lb/>
contained <del><gap/></del> <add>between</add> a right line &amp; part<lb/>
of the circumference to a circle.</p>
 
<p>20. S A Sector of a circle is a wedged<lb/>
formed figure having for its boundaries<lb/>
any two lines <del>by</del> which <del>an angle is</del> <add>being equal</add> to<lb/>
each other are the boundaries of an angle:<lb/>
then for its other boundary it has<lb/>
the corresponding portion of the circle:<lb/>
<del>it has</del> <add>as</add> also <del>the</del> <add>a</add> right line which is<lb/>
the secant of that same circle. In as<lb/>
much as <del>the two ends</del> <add>the parts of each end of the secant <del>are</del> is common</add><lb/>
<add>to that &amp; the correspondent end of the portion of the</add><lb/>
<del>the boundaries of that same secant<lb/>
&amp; the <gap/> portion of the</del> circle<lb/>
<del>of the same line.</del> cut off by it.</p>
 
<p>In this case the term sector is applied<lb/>
to a portion of a circle but with equal<lb/>
propriety it may be applied to a<lb/>
portion of a sphere: for a sector as<lb/>
applied to a portion of a circle see &#x2014; &#x2014;<lb/>
also as applied to a sphere see &#x2014; &#x2014;</p>






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H Jany. 3, 1832. Posology

Euclid's
Definitions
/ from Stone's Euclid

17. The two parts into which this
line divides the circle are equal to
each other.

17. A diameter of a circle is a
right line drawn through the circle &
terminated on each side by the circumference
& divides the circle into two
equal parts.

The two parts into which this line
divides the circle are equal to each other.

Unexceptionable

18. A semicircle is a figure contained
between a diameter & that part of the
circumference of a circle cut off by that diameter.

19. A segment of a circle is a figure
contained between a right line & part
of the circumference to a circle.

20. S A Sector of a circle is a wedged
formed figure having for its boundaries
any two lines by which an angle is being equal to
each other are the boundaries of an angle:
then for its other boundary it has
the corresponding portion of the circle:
it has as also the a right line which is
the secant of that same circle. In as
much as the two ends the parts of each end of the secant are is common
to that & the correspondent end of the portion of the
the boundaries of that same secant
& the portion of the
circle
of the same line. cut off by it.

In this case the term sector is applied
to a portion of a circle but with equal
propriety it may be applied to a
portion of a sphere: for a sector as
applied to a portion of a circle see — —
also as applied to a sphere see — —




Identifier: | JB/135/167/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

1832-01-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

167

Info in main headings field

posology

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2

Penner

Watermarks

street & co 1830

Marginals

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1830

Notes public

ID Number

46285

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