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<head>1831 March 7 M<lb/>
Posology</head>
 
<note>Ch. 1. <del>Posology in general</del> Introduction<lb/>
<del>&sect; Users</del><lb/>
Opponents who<lb/>
their motives</note>
 
<p>4 3</p>
 
<p>In the nature of an application made of one branch of posology<lb/>
upon attainment of which is matter of comparative difficulty on occasion <del>with</del><lb/>
which <add>[.]</add>
<lb/><note>the same information had<lb/>
been habitually obtained<lb/>
by the mathematicians of<lb/>
France by means of<lb/>
another branch <del>those</del><lb/>
which the attainment is<lb/>
matter of comparatively<lb/>
less difficulty</note><lb/>
Of divers learned societies it has cost the mathematical<lb/>
part of the population many years of hard labour <del>to</del> ere they<lb/>
became convinced of the uselessness of it</p>
 
 
<note>8<lb/>
Thus <del><gap/></del> <add>have <del><gap/></del></add> English<lb/>
mathematicians been<lb/>
liable to the diminution<lb/>
of time and trouble produced<lb/>
in France by<lb/>
the substitution of algebra<lb/>
to geometry</note>
 
<note>10<lb/>
To divers learned<lb/>
societies many are<lb/>
the years of hard labour<lb/>
it will cost ere<lb/>
they are convinced of<lb/>
the uselessness of the present<lb/>
procedure</note>
 
<note>11<lb/>
This <del>time</del> cost, <hi rend="underline">logic</hi><lb/>
if well applied would<lb/>
have saved them.</note>
 
<p>Logic &#x2014; <del><gap/></del> if in those days the practice of making application<lb/>
of logic to mathematics had been in use all that same<lb/>
quantity of time and labour would or at least might have been<lb/>
saved.</p>






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1831 March 7 M
Posology

Ch. 1. Posology in general Introduction
§ Users
Opponents who
their motives

4 3

In the nature of an application made of one branch of posology
upon attainment of which is matter of comparative difficulty on occasion with
which [.]
the same information had
been habitually obtained
by the mathematicians of
France by means of
another branch those
which the attainment is
matter of comparatively
less difficulty

Of divers learned societies it has cost the mathematical
part of the population many years of hard labour to ere they
became convinced of the uselessness of it


8
Thus have English
mathematicians been
liable to the diminution
of time and trouble produced
in France by
the substitution of algebra
to geometry

10
To divers learned
societies many are
the years of hard labour
it will cost ere
they are convinced of
the uselessness of the present
procedure

11
This time cost, logic
if well applied would
have saved them.

Logic — if in those days the practice of making application
of logic to mathematics had been in use all that same
quantity of time and labour would or at least might have been
saved.




Identifier: | JB/135/310/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

1830-03-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

8-11

Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

310

Info in main headings field

posology

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4 / c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

street & co 1830

Marginals

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1830

Notes public

ID Number

46428

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