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<p>1830 Oct. 6</p>
<head>Posology Mathematics made easy</head>
 
<p><!-- This paragraph has been deleted --> 1<lb/>
Repulsiveness of the<lb/>
science in its present<lb/>
state.</p>
 
<p><!-- This paragraph has been deleted --> 2 Elucidation<lb/>
Historical<lb/>
Course to be taken for<lb/>
exhibiting its usefulness</p>
 
<p>3 Elucidatn<lb/>
Historical<lb/>
Origination of the<lb/>
ideas belonging to it.</p>
 
<p>4 Anti Elucidatn<lb/>
Fictions<lb/>
The course taken<lb/>
by Euclid for the exhibition<lb/>
and demonstration<lb/>
of the<lb/>
ideas belonging to it<lb/>
Anti Elucidat<lb/>
the reverse of the one<lb/>
Fiction<lb/>
actually pursued by<lb/>
the inventors.</p>
 
<p>5 Anti Elucidat<lb/>
Fictions<lb/>
Inconvenience produced<lb/>
by this reversal<lb/>
&#x2014; Fictions presented<lb/>
to view in place of<lb/>
realities &#x2014; Obscurity<lb/>
thereby produced.</p>
 
<p>6 Anti Elucidat<lb/>
Fictions<lb/>
Service rendered by<lb/>
D'Alembert in &amp; by<lb/>
his scattered &amp; <sic>unsystematical</sic><lb/>
observations<lb/>
on this subject.</p>
 
<p>7 Anti-Elucidat<lb/>
Fiction<lb/>
Equivalence as between<lb/>
Algebraic &amp; Geometrical<lb/>
demonstrations of the same truth</p><pb/>
 
<p>8 Anti-Elucidat<lb/>
Fictions<lb/>
Cases in which such<lb/>
geometrical demonstrations<lb/>
are fictitious</p>
 
<p>9 Anti Elucidat<lb/>
Fictions<lb/>
How is it that any<lb/>
such fictitious demonstration<lb/>
can be of any<lb/>
real service?</p>
 
<p>10 Anti <sic>Eludic</sic><lb/>
Fictions<lb/>
Where in the subject<lb/>
matter in hand<lb/>
figure has no place<lb/>
what real use can<lb/>
there be in feigning<lb/>
the existence of figure?</p>





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1830 Oct. 6

Posology Mathematics made easy

1
Repulsiveness of the
science in its present
state.

2 Elucidation
Historical
Course to be taken for
exhibiting its usefulness

3 Elucidatn
Historical
Origination of the
ideas belonging to it.

4 Anti Elucidatn
Fictions
The course taken
by Euclid for the exhibition
and demonstration
of the
ideas belonging to it
Anti Elucidat
the reverse of the one
Fiction
actually pursued by
the inventors.

5 Anti Elucidat
Fictions
Inconvenience produced
by this reversal
— Fictions presented
to view in place of
realities — Obscurity
thereby produced.

6 Anti Elucidat
Fictions
Service rendered by
D'Alembert in & by
his scattered & unsystematical
observations
on this subject.

7 Anti-Elucidat
Fiction
Equivalence as between
Algebraic & Geometrical
demonstrations of the same truth


---page break---

8 Anti-Elucidat
Fictions
Cases in which such
geometrical demonstrations
are fictitious

9 Anti Elucidat
Fictions
How is it that any
such fictitious demonstration
can be of any
real service?

10 Anti Eludic
Fictions
Where in the subject
matter in hand
figure has no place
what real use can
there be in feigning
the existence of figure?




Identifier: | JB/135/099/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

1830-10-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-10

Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

099

Info in main headings field

posology mathematics made easy

Image

001

Titles

elucidation historical / anti elucidation fictions

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

richard doane

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46217

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