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<p>1831. May 7.</p>
 
<head>Posology.</head>
 
<note>Morphoscopics<lb/>
Ordo D<gap/></note>
 
<p>1 or 2.<lb/>
Morphoscopics<lb/>
<unclear>Docenda</unclear> their order &#x2014;</p>
 
<p>1. Diagram of the<lb/>
figures: with their<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">genuses</hi> &#x2014; 1 analytical<lb/>
2. synthetical.</p>
 
<p>2 or 3.<lb/>
2. Axioms 1. <del><gap/></del> <unclear>all means</unclear><lb/>
of demonstration<lb/>
and effectuation &#x2014;<lb/>
2. Postulates are<lb/>
means of <del><gap/></del><lb/>
effectuation.</p>
 
<p>3 or<lb/>
3. Use of giving indication<lb/>
of the uses<lb/>
to which the as<lb/>
yet unapplied<lb/>
posological matter<lb/>
is applicable.</p>
 
<p>4.<lb/>
4. <sic>Quere</sic> as to the<lb/>
committing to <hi rend="underline">verse</hi><lb/>
the matter of the<lb/>
above.</p>
 
<p>5.<lb/>
Euclidial matter,<lb/>
omissible &#x2014; <hi rend="underline">what</hi><lb/>
or <hi rend="underline">why</hi>.</p>
 
<p>6.<lb/>
6. Comprehensible in<lb/>
one Synoptic Table<lb/>
all the <hi rend="underline"><sic>plain</sic></hi> figures.</p>
 
<p>7.<lb/>
7. Of the solids exhibited<lb/>
will be the <hi rend="underline">specimens</hi><lb/>
of the natural<lb/>
models of artificial<lb/>
the useless polyhedrons<lb/>
excepted.</p><pb/>
 
<p>8.<lb/>
8. Examples</p>
 
<p>1. Cylinders.<lb/>
2. Cone.<lb/>
3. Sphere.<lb/>
4. Prolate Spheroid.<lb/>
5. Oblate Spheroid.</p>
 
<p>9.<lb/>
8. In their order the<lb/>
customarily-employed<lb/>
propositions: namely<lb/>
in the several forms.</p>
 
<p>1. Anadiagrammatic<lb/>
2. Aptodiagrammatic<lb/>
a per Art. 6.</p>
 
<p>10.<lb/>
10. Insert all along<lb/>
reference to Euclid's<lb/>
Elements: viz. in<lb/>
Notes at the bottom of<lb/>
the pages. Because<lb/>
on account of the<lb/>
authority Euclid<lb/>
will always be read.</p>
 
<p>11.<lb/>
11. Exhibit the practical<lb/>
uses actually<lb/>
made of the several<lb/>
propositions: viz.<lb/>
1. in pure or say<lb/>
unapplied posology.<lb/>
2. in <sic>mixt</sic> or say<lb/>
applied posology.</p>
 
<p>12.<lb/>
12. Here ends simply<lb/>
&#x2014; <unclear>ennuntiative</unclear><lb/>
Posology.</p><pb/>
 
<p>13.<lb/>
What follows belongs<lb/>
to Part II. Demonstration<lb/>
&#x2014; affording:<lb/>
designed for a different<lb/>
class of learners:<lb/>
many of those who<lb/>
are capable of<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">conceiving</hi> the several<lb/>
truths, <del>may</del> many<lb/>
being incapable of<lb/>
following the process<lb/>
of demonstration</p>
 
<p>14.<lb/>
Now in the demonstrative<lb/>
part, remember<lb/>
on occasion<lb/>
to give intimation<lb/>
of the<lb/>
probable order<lb/>
of <hi rend="underline">invention</hi>:<lb/>
This may be done<lb/>
by reference to<lb/>
Ch. V. p. on<lb/>
the conjectural<lb/>
History of Posology.</p>





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1831. May 7.

Posology.

Morphoscopics
Ordo D

1 or 2.
Morphoscopics
Docenda their order —

1. Diagram of the
figures: with their
genuses — 1 analytical
2. synthetical.

2 or 3.
2. Axioms 1. all means
of demonstration
and effectuation —
2. Postulates are
means of
effectuation.

3 or
3. Use of giving indication
of the uses
to which the as
yet unapplied
posological matter
is applicable.

4.
4. Quere as to the
committing to verse
the matter of the
above.

5.
Euclidial matter,
omissible — what
or why.

6.
6. Comprehensible in
one Synoptic Table
all the plain figures.

7.
7. Of the solids exhibited
will be the specimens
of the natural
models of artificial
the useless polyhedrons
excepted.


---page break---

8.
8. Examples

1. Cylinders.
2. Cone.
3. Sphere.
4. Prolate Spheroid.
5. Oblate Spheroid.

9.
8. In their order the
customarily-employed
propositions: namely
in the several forms.

1. Anadiagrammatic
2. Aptodiagrammatic
a per Art. 6.

10.
10. Insert all along
reference to Euclid's
Elements: viz. in
Notes at the bottom of
the pages. Because
on account of the
authority Euclid
will always be read.

11.
11. Exhibit the practical
uses actually
made of the several
propositions: viz.
1. in pure or say
unapplied posology.
2. in mixt or say
applied posology.

12.
12. Here ends simply
ennuntiative
Posology.


---page break---

13.
What follows belongs
to Part II. Demonstration
— affording:
designed for a different
class of learners:
many of those who
are capable of
conceiving the several
truths, may many
being incapable of
following the process
of demonstration

14.
Now in the demonstrative
part, remember
on occasion
to give intimation
of the
probable order
of invention:
This may be done
by reference to
Ch. V. p. on
the conjectural
History of Posology.




Identifier: | JB/135/141/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

1831-05-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::1 or 2 - 2 or 3, 3 or [sic], 4-14]]

Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

141

Info in main headings field

posology

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

richard doane

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

46259

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