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<head>1826 <sic>Aug.</sic> 28<lb/>Review of Humphreys</head> <!-- some in pencil --><p>6<lb/><note><del>H.'s deficiencies</del> <add><sic>Ch</sic> Agenda at length</add></note><lb/>(3) (3</p> <p><note>&sect;&sect;. Numerical denomination<lb/>for the results of successive<lb/>divisional operations performed<lb/>on the same integer<lb/>2. Correspondent designation characters</note></p> <!-- brackets in pencil --> <p>[Now then we] apply this rule <add>now</add> to <sic>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> H.'s scheme <gap/><lb/><gap/> regularly under the correspondent results of the numerical<lb/>scheme they will <del>rem</del> <add>stand</add> thus.</p> <p>&sect;.1. Section. &sect;&sect;.2. Bisection. &sect;&sect;&sect;.3. Trisection. &sect;&sect;&sect;&sect;.4. <sic>Quadrisection.</sic> &sect;&sect;.&sect;&sect;.&sect; <sic>Quiquisection</sic><lb/> <!-- continues into margin --> <!-- each word under a division --> Part, Title Chapter Section <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic></p> <p><note>&sect;&sect;.&sect;&sect;.&sect;&sect;. <sic>Sextisection</sic><lb/>Firstly, secondly <unclear>&amp;c</unclear><lb/>being the several results<lb/>of an ulterior sectional<lb/>operation performed upon<lb/>his <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> 2</note></p> <p>So far, so good, <sic>till</sic> we get to his fourth Chapter of his fourth<lb/>title and then the <add>immediate</add> results of the results of the sectional operation is<lb/>performed upon this same fourth Chapter are not sections but<lb/><sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>'s</sic>.  Thus are different denominations given to one and the<lb/>same object. <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> is the name not only of a <sic>Quiquisection</sic><lb/>but of a <sic>Quadrisection</sic> likewise.</p> <p>In common practice for giving denominations to the result<lb/>of <del>the s</del> different series of sectional operations performed upon the<lb/>matter of a library work the words employed are 1. Book. 2. Part<lb/>3. Chapter 4. Section, 5. <del>Title</del> Article 6. Title.  But amongst  <add>in regard to</add> these<lb/>several the priority or say procedure is far from determinate.<lb/><add>At present</add> It might almost be determined by lot.  It would require a Statute<lb/>analogous to that of Henry the eighth  H.8.<sic>ch</sic> to settle it<lb/>But when settled by law, then would come the difficulty of lodging it<lb/>in the memory, for in the memory commonly would for a long time<lb/>continue <add>maintain itself</add> in the <gap/> of law.</p> <p>In the plan of nomenclature here proposed this difficulty<lb/>and without the <sic>expence</sic> of an Act of Parliament this difficulty is it is<lb/><unclear>lessed</unclear> pretty effectively <add>with tolerable success</add> removed.  <foreign>Bis</foreign> and <foreign>tres</foreign> are familiar to<lb/>every ear and <del><gap/></del> <add>every</add> eye.  <add>The words</add> <sic>Quadrisection</sic> and <sic>Quiquisection</sic> are<lb/>longer than could have been wished. But <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> considering the frequent<lb/>use of the compound words<lb/>or conjugates of them</note> there are <add>it is believed</add> for readers of<lb/>to whom these <del>words</del> <add>conception or memory two</add> appellations with those that follow then any<lb/>considerable <sic>embarassment</sic> would be created by them.</p> 






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1826 Aug. 28
Review of Humphreys

6
H.'s deficiencies Ch Agenda at length
(3) (3

§§. Numerical denomination
for the results of successive
divisional operations performed
on the same integer
2. Correspondent designation characters

[Now then we] apply this rule now to Mr. H.'s scheme
regularly under the correspondent results of the numerical
scheme they will rem stand thus.

§.1. Section. §§.2. Bisection. §§§.3. Trisection. §§§§.4. Quadrisection. §§.§§.§ Quiquisection
Part, Title Chapter Section No

§§.§§.§§. Sextisection
Firstly, secondly &c
being the several results
of an ulterior sectional
operation performed upon
his No 2

So far, so good, till we get to his fourth Chapter of his fourth
title and then the immediate results of the results of the sectional operation is
performed upon this same fourth Chapter are not sections but
No's. Thus are different denominations given to one and the
same object. No is the name not only of a Quiquisection
but of a Quadrisection likewise.

In common practice for giving denominations to the result
of the s different series of sectional operations performed upon the
matter of a library work the words employed are 1. Book. 2. Part
3. Chapter 4. Section, 5. Title Article 6. Title. But amongst in regard to these
several the priority or say procedure is far from determinate.
At present It might almost be determined by lot. It would require a Statute
analogous to that of Henry the eighth H.8.ch to settle it
But when settled by law, then would come the difficulty of lodging it
in the memory, for in the memory commonly would for a long time
continue maintain itself in the of law.

In the plan of nomenclature here proposed this difficulty
and without the expence of an Act of Parliament this difficulty is it is
lessed pretty effectively with tolerable success removed. Bis and tres are familiar to
every ear and every eye. The words Quadrisection and Quiquisection are
longer than could have been wished. But [+] [+] considering the frequent
use of the compound words
or conjugates of them
there are it is believed for readers of
to whom these words conception or memory two appellations with those that follow then any
considerable embarassment would be created by them.




Identifier: | JB/078/098/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 78.

Date_1

1826-08-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

Not numbered

Box

078

Main Headings

Review of Humphreys

Folio number

098

Info in main headings field

Review of Humphreys

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C3 / D6 / E3

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25189

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